Roving consumers of pleasure: at the conceptual intersection of sport tourism and sex tourism

Q3 Health Professions
Derek Van Rheenen, Rachel Roberson
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ABSTRACT Mega sporting events, such as the FIFA World Cup, Olympic Games and Super Bowl, are often constructed as corresponding sites of bodily tourism, with a shared motivation among some tourists to purchase and consume both commercialized sport and sex. This paper begins by deconstructing the ‘common sense’ connection between sport tourism and sex trafficking. It recognizes, however, that both sport and sex tourism are grounded in bodily consumption and conquest. That is, both sex and sport tourism rely on the commodification and consumption of the body as currency and fantasy, defined as a libidinal economy. As such, this paper explores the colonial systems of power that enable and perpetuate the commodification of colonized bodies at the intersection of sport tourism and sex tourism. The paper situates this intersection within the colonial matrix of power and the structural hierarchies maintained through the colonial framing of power, race, gender and sexuality. In this sense, tourism is defined as roving colonialism [Sykes, H. (2017). The sexual and gender politics of sport mega-events: Roving colonialism. New York, NY: Routledge]. Using the colonial matrix of power as a theoretical framework, then, we evaluate the libidinal economies of sport tourism and sex tourism and propose a conceptual understanding of bodily labor and exploitation at this unique intersection. By using this conceptual framework, this paper calls for further empirical study that explicitly evaluates the impact of corresponding systems of sport tourism and sex tourism simultaneously at play within national and international sporting events.
快乐的流动消费者:在体育旅游和性旅游的概念交叉点
大型体育赛事,如FIFA世界杯、奥运会和超级碗,往往被构建为身体旅游的相应场所,一些游客有共同的动机购买和消费商业化的体育和性。本文首先解构了体育旅游和性交易之间的“常识性”联系。然而,它承认,体育和性旅游都是以身体消费和征服为基础的。也就是说,性旅游和体育旅游都依赖于身体的商品化和消费,作为货币和幻想,被定义为一种力比多经济。因此,本文探讨了殖民权力体系,在体育旅游和性旅游的交叉点,使被殖民的身体商品化并使其永垂不朽。本文将这种交叉点置于权力的殖民矩阵和通过权力、种族、性别和性取向的殖民框架维持的结构等级中。从这个意义上说,旅游被定义为流动的殖民主义[Sykes, H.(2017)]。大型体育赛事的性与性别政治:流动的殖民主义。纽约,纽约:劳特利奇出版社]。利用权力的殖民矩阵作为理论框架,我们评估了体育旅游和性旅游的力比多经济,并在这个独特的交叉点提出了对体力劳动和剥削的概念性理解。通过使用这一概念框架,本文呼吁进行进一步的实证研究,明确评估相应的体育旅游和性旅游系统同时在国家和国际体育赛事中的影响。
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Polish Journal of Sport and Tourism
Polish Journal of Sport and Tourism Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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