The girlfriend getaway as an intimacy
Author(s)
Kong, Shaojun
Guo, Jia
Huang, Dan
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2021
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The girlfriend getaway, as a popular form of all-woman travel, has rarely been interpreted from the perspective of intimacy. Drawing on the concept of intimacy, this study employs a qualitative approach to explore Chinese women's experiences of girlfriend getaways. Three distinctive characteristics that encapsulate young Chinese women's girlfriend getaways are identified: a pure intimacy freeing women from oppressive social expectations and gender norms; an individualised intimacy that spans individualised boundaries and togetherness; and, a feminist intimacy stretching into sisterhood. The girlfriend getaway emerges as a ...
View more >The girlfriend getaway, as a popular form of all-woman travel, has rarely been interpreted from the perspective of intimacy. Drawing on the concept of intimacy, this study employs a qualitative approach to explore Chinese women's experiences of girlfriend getaways. Three distinctive characteristics that encapsulate young Chinese women's girlfriend getaways are identified: a pure intimacy freeing women from oppressive social expectations and gender norms; an individualised intimacy that spans individualised boundaries and togetherness; and, a feminist intimacy stretching into sisterhood. The girlfriend getaway emerges as a feminist practice infused with intimacy. Applying intimacy theory to gender and tourism studies, this paper illustrates how women approach empowerment through intimacy and enriches the study of intimacy by encompassing social structures and China's context.
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View more >The girlfriend getaway, as a popular form of all-woman travel, has rarely been interpreted from the perspective of intimacy. Drawing on the concept of intimacy, this study employs a qualitative approach to explore Chinese women's experiences of girlfriend getaways. Three distinctive characteristics that encapsulate young Chinese women's girlfriend getaways are identified: a pure intimacy freeing women from oppressive social expectations and gender norms; an individualised intimacy that spans individualised boundaries and togetherness; and, a feminist intimacy stretching into sisterhood. The girlfriend getaway emerges as a feminist practice infused with intimacy. Applying intimacy theory to gender and tourism studies, this paper illustrates how women approach empowerment through intimacy and enriches the study of intimacy by encompassing social structures and China's context.
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Journal Title
Annals of Tourism Research
Volume
92
Subject
Commercial services
Marketing
Tourism
Social Sciences
Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism
Sociology
Social Sciences - Other Topics
Girlfriend getaway