![]() It is compelling enough to hold one’s attention from cover to cover but will also quickly become an invaluable aide memoire to be dipped into and consulted as researchers need guidance, a sense-check or reference point throughout their careers. The book should be mandatory reading for every doctoral student, supervisor and ethics committee chair. In our opinion, it is one of the most important books in tourism studies, as it foregrounds and discusses how the researcher’s positionality and especially gender shapes the research process from inception to writing. It is indeed a testament to the foresightedness of its editors Brooke and Heike and to the significance of its contributions that, now it has been published, it is hard to believe it took this long for a book of this type to materialise in the first place. Schänzel 200 Index 209 00 mas es mas ok.indd 42 04/09/09 17:29 Foreword This is a genuinely grounding-breaking book, which creates a platform for new directions in tourism enquiry and in social science research methodologies. Schänzel Conclusion – Gender: A Variable and a Practice Brooke A. Stewart 154 12 Researching in a Men’s Paradise: The Emotional Negotiations of Drunken Tourism Fieldwork Ana María Munar 170 13 Motherhood within Family Tourism Research: Case Studies in New Zealand and Samoa 185 Heike A. Porter 6 ‘Mummy, When Are We Getting to the Fields?’ Doing Fieldwork with Three Children Antonia Canosa 84 The Dissemination of the Feminine: An In-depth Analysis of Independent Travel Gisele Carvalho 96 7 8 Gender Bias and Marine Mammal Tourism Research Emmanuell Martinez and Catherine Peters 9 The Effect of Motherhood on Tourism Fieldwork with Young Children: An Autoethnographic Approach Catheryn Khoo-Lattimore v 68 109 126 vi Femininities in the Field 10 Subjectivities Implode: When ‘The Lone Male’ Ethnographer is Actually a Nursing Mother … Lisa Cooke 140 11 Icebreaker: Experiences of Conducting Fieldwork in Arctic Canada with my Infant Son Emma J. Usher 1 10 23 37 53 5 Early Motherhood and Research: From Bump to Baby in the Field Brooke A. Schänzel 1 Safety First: The Biases of Gender and Precaution in Fieldwork Jill Hamilton and Russell Fielding 2 Negotiating Machismo as a Female Researcher and Volunteer Tourist in Cusco, Peru Jane Godfrey and Stephen Wearing 3 The Married Life (as a Marine Tourism Researcher) Shannon Switzer Swanson 4 ‘Dale Chica!’: A Surfer Chick’s Reflections on Field Research in Central America Lindsay E. Porter ix xiii Introduction – Issues in the Field: A Female Perspective Brooke A. Contents Foreword Annette Pritchard and Nigel Morgan Preface Brooke A. ![]() Printed and bound in the US by Edwards Brothers Malloy, Inc. Printed and bound in the UK by Short Run Press Ltd. Typeset by Nova Techset Private Limited, Bengaluru and Chennai, India. The FSC and/or PEFC logos will appear on those books where full certification has been granted to the printer concerned. In the manufacturing process of our books, and to further support our policy, preference is given to printers that have FSC and PEFC Chain of Custody certification. The policy of Multilingual Matters/Channel View Publications is to use papers that are natural, renewable and recyclable products, made from wood grown in sustainable forests. No part of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher. Schänzel and the authors of individual chapters. Website: Twitter: Channel_View Facebook: Blog: Copyright © 2018 Brooke A. Library of Congress Control Number: 2017044014 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue entry for this book is available from the British Library. Blue Ridge Summit DOI Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data A catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress.Porter and Heike A. Schänzel CHANNEL VIEW PUBLICATIONS Bristol Femininities in the Field Tourism and Transdisciplinary Research Edited by Brooke A. Femininities in the Field Full details of all our other publications can be found on, or by writing to Channel View Publications, St Nicholas House, 31–34 High Street, Bristol BS1 2AW, UK.
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