Pub Date : 2023-11-17DOI: 10.1080/1755182x.2023.2277026
Freya Higgins-Desbiolles
Published in Journal of Tourism History (Ahead of Print, 2023)
发表于《旅游历史杂志》(2023年印刷前)
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Pub Date : 2023-11-05DOI: 10.1080/1755182x.2023.2273832
Oscar Guasch, Josep María Mesquida, Jordi Caïs
ABSTRACTThis article analyses the Spanish seaside resort of Sitges and its historical identity as a destination for gay tourism. The article focuses on the contribution of the carnival to the construction of Sitges as a world-class ‘gay village’. From the carnival it is possible to observe the processes of integration of the local gay community of Sitges in the gay globality associated with identity consumption and international gay tourism. Carnival celebrations are the pivot around which we can order and better understand these processes through three chronologically successive identity periods: pre-gay, gay, and post-gay. Throughout these identity periods, carnival has provided a backdrop for negotiation and conflict between competing demands and interests: residents who view Sitges as a luxury residential neighbourhood, the demands of the gay communities, and the interests of the gay and lesbian tourism industry. We will also show that the way in which Sitges treats its gay citizens has been and still is complicated and somewhat contradictory. Carnival is an ideal setting to bring some of these contradictions into sharper focus.KEYWORDS: Tourismcarnivalgay villages Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 This article is part of the project ‘Gay tourist destinations in Spain: Identity, globalisation, and the market’, financed by the Ministry of Science and Innovation (PGC2018-095910-B-100).2 Òscar Guasch, ‘Social Stereotypes and Masculine Homosexualities: The Spanish Cases’, Sexualities 14–15 (2011): 526–43.3 Alan Collins, ‘Sexual Dissidence, Enterprise and Assimilation: Bedfellows in Urban Regeneration’, Urban Studies 41, no. 9 (2004): 1789–806.4 Stephen O. Murray, American Gay (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1996).5 Dan A. Black et al., ‘Why do Gay Men Live in San Francisco?’ Journal of Urban Economics 51, no. 1 (2002): 54–76.6 Ibid.7 John D’Emilio, ‘Gay Politics and Community in San Francisco since World War II’, in Hidden from History: Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past, ed. M.B. Duberman (New York: NAL Books, 1989), 456–73.8 Kevin Markwell, ‘Mardi Gras Tourism and the Construction of Sydney as an International Gay and Lesbian City’, GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 8, no. 1 (2002): 81–99.9 Gerda K. Priestley, ‘Sitges, Playa de Oro: la evolución de su industria turística hasta 1976’, Documents d'Anàlisi Geogràfica 5 (1984): 47–73.10 Ramón Francás, ‘Que no pare la música’, La Vanguardia, December 7, 2019.11 Josep Puigbó, Pablo Tardio, and Héctor Ortega, ‘Creando espacios para la participación popular en el patrimonio: el caso de la comunidad gay en Sitges’, Perifèria: revista de recerca i formació en antropologia 21, no. 2 (2016): 61.12 Antoni Sella, ‘Breu semblança d’un desamor. Sitges i el carnaval gai’, in Cinc mirades al Carnaval de Sitges. Segles XV-XX, ed. Miquel Forns et al. (Sitges: Societat Recreativa El Retiro, 2000), 267–80.13 Guasch, ‘Social Stereotypes and Masculi
佛朗哥统治下的西班牙的同性恋(马德里:奥伯伦,2004)Rafael caceres等人,lgtbi+记忆中的begona段落。佛朗哥统治时期托雷莫里诺斯的性自由和压制(1962 - 1971)(塞维利亚:平等、社会政策和和解部,2021年)萨沙·大卫·帕克,《和平入侵:游客和佛朗哥的西班牙》(巴塞罗那:特纳,2009)Isidre Roset, Montserrat Esquerda, Joan Escofet,“50年的同性恋狂欢节”,Colors Sitges链接,https://colorssitgeslink.org/blog/50-anos-de-carnaval-marica(访问2023年5月25日)胡安·卡洛斯·莫尼德罗,我们告诉父母的转变。《西班牙民主之夜》(马德里:la Catarata出版社,2011)Abel diaz, ' fememinados de vida ociosa: sexual, gender and social class durante el franquismo ', Historia contemporanea 65 (2021): 131 - 62.28 Lacaba, ' Sitges (Catalunya) y el carnaval gay ', 111 - 24.29 Michel Mafessoli, de la orgia。社会学方法(巴塞罗那:Ariel, 1996)塞拉,一种深深的悲伤的感觉。锡切斯和同性恋狂欢节;Lacaba,“锡切斯(加泰罗尼亚)和同性恋狂欢节”;= =地理= =根据美国人口普查,这个县的总面积为,其中土地和(0.964平方公里)水。同性恋旅游目的地的诞生(1980 - 2008),目的地。《零》杂志,2007年12月1日,5.31 Sella, ' Breu semblan ca d ' un desamor。锡切斯和同性恋狂欢节盖伊·霍克亨姆,《同性恋之旅》(巴黎:阿尔宾·米歇尔,1980)伊莎贝尔ferrandiz,《男人的肉和头发》。从人种学的角度看巴塞罗那的熊(博士diss)。他的父亲是一名律师,母亲是一名律师。“poppers”一词是一个术语,用来描述由amyl、butyl或异丁基亚硝基组成的某些类型的呼吸剂。They are colorless and odorless liquids格拉斯canisters for that are sold in small吸入。它们是挥发性物质,吸入时产生刺激和血管扩张作用,产生欣快感和增加性欲;然而,这些效果很快就会消失,给人一种筋疲力尽的感觉科曼秃头,革命还是改革?1970 - 2005年西班牙lgbt运动政治身份的转变(马德里:Politeya/CSIC, 2017)= =地理= =根据美国人口普查,这个县的面积为。Una historia politico de l’alliberament GLT a Catalunya (FAGC 1986 - 2006), Eugeni rodriguez和Joan Pujol编辑(巴塞罗那:编辑病毒,2008),61 - 72;Canet“Sitges。同性恋旅游目的地的诞生(1980 - 2008Sergi quitian,“锡切斯狂欢节庆祝40年的卓越”,La Vanguardia, 2015年2月12日,加泰罗尼亚语,原文:http://lecodesitges.cat/el-carnaval-de-sitges-una-festa-en-constant-modificacio/.39 Noelia Ballesteros,“LGTB como destino turistico”(Final degree diss)。西班牙塞维利亚大学,2017).40gloria ubeda,“El turisme gai a Sitges”(最终学位diss。= =地理= =根据美国人口普查,这个县的面积为。伊格纳西奥·埃尔皮迪奥dominguez,“世界和地方的彩虹:在2017年世界骄傲期间促进马德里的多样性”(diss博士)。西班牙马德里自治大学,2017)ubeda,“锡切斯的同性恋旅游”43Miguel Fuster marquez和Carmen Gregori Signes,“La construccion discursiva del turismo en La prensa espanola (summer 2017)”,话语与社会3,no。Josep Maria Matas,“Quina por”,L ' eco de Sitges, 2019年7月19日,23.45 nestor garcia - canclini,“全球化:杂交作物的生产者?”《在多样性中集体建设共存:移民的挑战》(集体建设自由大学,2006),81 - 94;Arjun Appadurai,《超载的现代性》(布宜诺斯艾利斯:Ediciones Trilce, 2001);雷纳托·奥尔蒂斯,全球化与文化(bogota: andres Bello公约,2004)肯普卢默(Speaking its Name:创造一个女性同性恋和同性恋研究”,在现代Homosexualities。Ken Plummer(纽约:Routledge, 1992), 3 - 25.47 Roger N. Lancaster,“主体荣誉和客体耻辱:尼加拉瓜男性同性恋和耻辱的构建”,Ethnology 27, no。第2 (1988):111 - 25;他的父亲是一名律师,母亲是一名律师。Richard G. Parker和John H. Gagnon(纽约:Routledge, 1995), 85 - 96.48 Dennis Altman,“颠覆还是连续性?”《同性恋身份的国际化》,社会文本48 (1996):77 - 94;Richard Parker,《厄瓜多尔之下:欲望文化、男同性恋和巴西新兴同性恋社区》(纽约:Routledge,1999年);彼得·杰克逊,‘Pre-gay, Post-queer, Journal of Homosexuality 40,不。第3 (2001):1 - 25;caceres和Valcuende,“全球化和性别多样性,安达卢西亚的同性恋和mariququite”Kevin Markwell“Mardi Gras悉尼旅游and the construction of as an International同性恋和变性城' GLQ: A Journal of同性恋和同性恋研究8,没有。= =地理= =根据美国人口普查,这个县的总面积是,其中土地和(5.083平方公里)水。 作者简介:oscar Guasch,历史学家和人类学家。他是巴塞罗那大学性与性别社会学教授。定性研究技术专家。他研究伊比利亚半岛LGTBI社区的历史,对异性恋的历史也很感兴趣。他发表了关于南欧变性过程的研究。他还研究了地中海地区男子气概的文化问题,并出版了几本关于男子间性职业的出版物。他的新书是关于大学里对同性恋的厌恶。Josep Ma
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Pub Date : 2023-11-05DOI: 10.1080/1755182x.2023.2277018
Waleed Hazbun
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Pub Date : 2023-10-30DOI: 10.1080/1755182x.2023.2276558
Julio Capó
"Unpacked: a history of Caribbean tourism." Journal of Tourism History, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), pp. 1–2
"揭秘:加勒比旅游的历史"《旅游历史杂志》,印刷前,第1-2页
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Pub Date : 2023-10-23DOI: 10.1080/1755182x.2023.2270979
Sílvia Quinteiro, Ana Cláudia Salgueiro Silva
ABSTRACTJournalist, writer and poet Manuel da Fonseca departed Lisbon for the Algarve in August 1968. He was tasked with writing a set of chronicles about the region for the newspaper A Capital. The chronicles, published that year as ‘O Desafio do Algarve’ (‘The Challenge of the Algarve’), were later compiled in 1986 as a volume entitled Crónicas Algarvias (Algarvian Chronicles). This article focuses on the informative aspect of the text. Over the course of the 16 days during which Manuel da Fonseca travelled through the region, he drew a portrait of the territory and its people adapting to sun and beach tourism, as well as to tourists. Chronologically located at the end of the 1960s, the Algarvian Chronicles provide a vital picture of the development of the tourism industry in the Algarve at that time.KEYWORDS: Portugal; Algarve; literary landscapes; Manuel da Fonseca; Algarvian Chronicles; literaturetourism Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 See Cristina Fé Santos; A. Paulo Dias Oliveira and Alexandra Rodrigues, Fragmentos para a História do Turismo no Algarve (Faro: Centro de Estudos em Património, Paisagem e Construção – Universidade do Algarve, 2015); Pedro Vicente Coelho, ‘Turismo e Sustentabilidade na Região do Algarve’ (master's thesis, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, 2018).2 Helena Buescu, O Poeta na Cidade: A Literatura Portuguesa na História (Lisboa: Imprensa Nacional, 2020), 27 (our translation).3 John Jameson, ‘Cultural Heritage Interpretation’, in Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, ed. C. Smith (New York: Springer, 2020): 1–23.4 Christopher Brumann, ‘Cultural Heritage’, in International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, ed. James D. Wright (Oxford: Elsevier, 2015), 5: 414–9.5 Glenn Hooper and Tim Youngs, Perspectives on Travel Writing (Surrey: Ashgate Publishing, 2004), 14.6 Fernando Cristóvão, Condicionantes Culturais da Literatura de Viagens: Estudos e Bibliografias, vol. I (Coimbra: Almedina, 2002), 35.7 Maria de Fátima Outeirinho, ‘Percursos no Fim do Mundo: Patagónia Express e Final de Novela en Patagónia’, in Cadernos de Literatura Comparada – Viagens, (Porto: Instituto de Literatura Comparada Margarida Losa, 2008), 18: 70–86; (73). https://www.ilc-cadernos.com/index.php/cadernos/article/view/721 (our translation).8 Manuel da Fonseca, Crónicas Algarvias (Lisboa: Editorial Caminho, [1986] 1987), 46 (our translation).9 Ibid., 83–84 (our translation).10 Ibid., 119 (our translation).11 Ibid., 214 (our translation).12 Carlos Reis and Ana Cristina Lopes, Dicionário de Narratologia (Coimbra: Edições Almedina, [1987] 2011) [bold in the original], 87 (our translation).13 Massaud Moisés, A Criação Literária: Prosa (São Paulo: Editora Cultrix, [1967] 1987), 245 (our translation).14 Sandra Pesavento, O Imaginário da Cidade – Visões Literárias do Urbano – Paris, Rio de Janeiro e Porto Alegre (Porto Alegre: Ed. UFRGS, 1999), 181 (our translation).15 Maria de Lourdes
记者、作家和诗人曼努埃尔·达·丰塞卡于1968年8月离开里斯本前往阿尔加维。他受命为报纸《a Capital》撰写一套关于该地区的编年史。这本编年史在那一年以“O Desafio do Algarve”(“阿尔加维的挑战”)为名出版,后来在1986年编成一卷,题为Crónicas Algarvias(阿尔加维编年史)。本文侧重于文本的信息方面。在曼努埃尔·达·丰塞卡游历该地区的16天时间里,他描绘了该地区及其人民适应阳光和海滩旅游以及游客的肖像。《阿尔加维编年史》按年代顺序定位于20世纪60年代末,提供了当时阿尔加维旅游业发展的重要图景。关键词:葡萄牙;阿尔加维;文学景观;曼努埃尔·达·丰塞卡;Algarvian记录;披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。注1参见Cristina f<s:1> Santos;a . Paulo Dias Oliveira和Alexandra Rodrigues, Algarve Turismo的Fragmentos para a História(法罗:Centro de Estudos em Património, Paisagem e建设<e:1> -阿尔加维大学,2015);2 . Pedro Vicente Coelho,“Turismo e sustainable - abilidade na regi<s:1> o do Algarve”(硕士论文,里斯本研究所Universitário, 2018)2 . Helena Buescu, O Poeta na Cidade: A Literatura portuesa na História(里斯本:Imprensa Nacional, 2020), 27(我们的翻译)约翰·詹姆森,《文化遗产解读》,载于《全球考古百科全书》,C.史密斯主编(纽约:施普林格出版社,2020年):1-23.4克里斯托弗·布鲁曼,《文化遗产》,载于《国际社会与行为科学百科全书》,詹姆斯·d·赖特主编(牛津:爱思维尔出版社,2015年),5:414-9.5格伦·胡珀和蒂姆·扬斯,《旅行写作视角》(萨里:阿什盖特出版社,2004年),14.6费尔南多Cristóvão,《Viagens的文化文学条件》:参考文献,卷一(科英布拉:阿尔梅迪纳,2002),35.7 Maria de Fátima Outeirinho,“Percursos no film do Mundo: Patagónia Express e Final de Novela en Patagónia”,载于西班牙文学协会- Viagens,(波尔图:Instituto de Literatura Comparada Margarida Losa, 2008), 18: 70-86;(73)。https://www.ilc-cadernos.com/index.php/cadernos/article/view/721(我们的翻译)9 . Manuel da Fonseca, Crónicas Algarvias(里斯本:Editorial Caminho,[1986] 1987), 46(我们的翻译)同上,83-84(我们的翻译)同上,119(我们的翻译)同上,214(我们的翻译)13 . Carlos Reis和Ana Cristina Lopes, Dicionário de Narratologia(科英布拉:Edições Almedina,[1987] 2011)[原文粗体],87(我们的翻译)马苏德·莫伊萨姆斯,A cria<s:1> <s:1> o Literária: Prosa (s<s:1> o Paulo: Editora Cultrix,[1967] 1987), 245(我们的翻译).14Sandra Pesavento, O Imaginário da Cidade - Visões Literárias do Urbano - Paris, Rio de Janeiro e Porto Alegre (Porto Alegre:编辑,UFRGS, 1999), 181(我们的翻译).1516 .玛丽亚·德·卢尔德·利马·多斯桑托斯,《葡萄牙知识分子与初级知识分子》(里斯本:编辑委员会,1988年),165页(本刊翻译)17 .若<s:1>奥·加斯帕尔Simões,《葡萄牙经济<s:1>透视Histórica:关于s<s:1>的起源》(里斯本:Publicações《唐吉诃德》,1987),541(我们的翻译)阿夫拉•尼科•库蒂尼奥,《巴西文学导论》(里约热内卢:Bertrand Brasil,[1959] 1995), 122(我们的翻译).18马苏德·莫伊萨姆斯,A cria<s:1> <s:1> o Literária: Prosa (s.o Paulo: Editora Cultrix,[1967] 1987), 247(我们的翻译).19ealada de Queirós, ' Crónica ',见Páginas de Jornalismo - O Distrito de Évora(波尔图:Lello & irm<e:1>, [6 janeiro 1867] 1981), 2: 7-8(我们的翻译).20曼努埃尔·达·丰塞卡,Crónicas Algarvias(里斯本:Editorial Caminho,[1986] 1987), 9(我们的翻译).21同上,11(我们的翻译)Carina Infante do Carmo,《Manuel da Fonseca: A escriita do Fogo e das Cinzas do Humano》,塞纳。公共<s:1>文化14(2013),17-19(我方翻译).23葡萄牙:《人类的土地》(里斯本:Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda,[1966] 1995), 258页(我们的翻译).24米格尔·托尔加,葡萄牙(科英布拉:科英布拉编辑,1950年),131(我们的翻译).25Manuel da Fonseca, Crónicas Algarvias(里斯本:Editorial Caminho,[1986] 1987), 197(我们的翻译).26António Correia Mendes,“O Aeroporto de Faro como基础设施Principal do Desenvolvimento Turístico da regio”,在Fragmentos para a História do Turismo no Algarve,编辑。Alexandra gonalves, a . Paulo Dias Oliveira和Cristina f<s:1> Santos (Faro: Centro de Estudos em Património, Pai
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Pub Date : 2023-10-18DOI: 10.1080/1755182x.2023.2261221
Christian Noack
"The emotional economy of holidaymaking. Health, pleasure, and class in Britain, 1870–1918." Journal of Tourism History, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), pp. 1–2
“度假的情感经济。1870-1918年英国的健康、快乐和阶级《旅游历史杂志》,印刷前,第1-2页
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Pub Date : 2023-10-18DOI: 10.1080/1755182x.2023.2269687
Sarah Sarzynski
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Pub Date : 2023-10-13DOI: 10.1080/1755182x.2023.2261220
Dale Barbour
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Pub Date : 2023-10-11DOI: 10.1080/1755182x.2023.2235325
Ross Cameron
This article challenges imagological historiography that contends Bosnia-Herzegovina represented a no-go zone for British tourists before the First World War because of its reputation for cultural backwardness and political instability. Through an analysis of published travelogues, travel guides, and travel journalism, as well as their reception in Britain, it places the evolution of images of Bosnia-Herzegovina in dialogue with British anxieties about the detrimental effects of industrial society. This article argues that the country (administered by Austria-Hungary from 1878 and annexed in 1908) became a popular destination for upper-class British tourists in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century as it was constructed as unspoiled by mechanical civilisation and free from lower-class tourists. Travel writers, most notably Henri Moser whose travel guide An Oriental Holiday (1895) will be closely examined, were imbricated with Austro-Hungarian authorities and regularly employed by the regime to promote this romantic image of Bosnia-Herzegovina to British audiences. This article concludes by demonstrating that the upsurge in touristic interest in Bosnia-Herzegovina was short-lived because of growing political tensions between Britain and Germany but provides a forceful counterpoint to imagological historiography that suggests the imagined geography of the region was defined in entirely negative terms.
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Pub Date : 2023-09-03DOI: 10.1080/1755182x.2023.2236858
Silke Geven
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