Is Gay Tourism More Than Tourism? A Case Study of Puerto Vallarta, MX

Emma G. Bailey
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The reasons gay men seek out gay travel destinations has been well established in the literature. However, less research has been published on the consequences of that travel on the destinations themselves and the effect of gay tourism on the LGBTQ+ community as a whole. I use ethnographic research in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, a popular international gay tourist destinations for American and Canadian gay men. I focus on how gay destinations are constructed as sites where members of the gay community can experience acceptance and inclusion and I ask the following questions, is this acceptance and inclusion dependent upon consumption? Are the tourist site and expectations for behavior in those sites oppressively normal? That is, does the site create a normative standard of behavior for gay tourists? Furthermore, while gay tourists may experience inclusion and a level of acceptance, how does gay tourism affect the destination site itself? Is this acceptance and inclusion problematized by larger systems of inequality such as class, gender, and race? Lastly, as members of a historically oppressed group, does and should gay tourism rise above its commodification to produce just, equitable relationships within and beyond the LGBTQ+ community including the environment?
同性恋旅游不仅仅是旅游吗?墨西哥巴亚尔塔港个案研究
男同性恋者寻找同性恋旅游目的地的原因已经在文献中得到了很好的证实。然而,关于旅行对目的地本身的影响以及同性恋旅游对整个LGBTQ+社区的影响的研究却很少。我在墨西哥巴亚尔塔港(Puerto Vallarta)进行了人种学研究,那里是美国和加拿大男同性恋者的热门国际同性恋旅游目的地。我关注的是同性恋目的地是如何被建设成同性恋社区成员可以体验接受和包容的地方,我问以下问题,这种接受和包容取决于消费吗?旅游景点和对这些景点的行为期望是否正常得令人压抑?也就是说,该网站是否为同性恋游客制定了规范的行为标准?此外,虽然同性恋游客可能会体验到包容和一定程度的接受,但同性恋旅游如何影响目的地本身?这种接受和包容是否会因为阶级、性别和种族等更大的不平等体系而出现问题?最后,作为一个历史上受压迫的群体的成员,同性恋旅游是否应该超越其商品化,在LGBTQ+社区内外创造公正、公平的关系,包括环境?
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