Queering Tourism
Explore the groundbreaking intersection of sexuality, space, and tourism in "Queering Tourism" by Lynda Johnston, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009. This thought-provoking book, spanning 158 pages, utilizes empirical data gathered at vibrant gay pride parades to delve into how these queered spaces challenge traditional notions of power and tourism. Johnston's insightful analysis opens up new perspectives on how sexual identity and experiences influence travel and leisure. Perfect for scholars and casual readers alike, "Queering Tourism" invites you to rethink the dynamics of tourism and the myriad ways in which sexuality shapes our understanding of space. Discover how pride parades not only celebrate identity but also serve as pivotal sites for redefining tourism. Don’t miss out on this important addition to contemporary travel literature!