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Almuhrzi, Hamed.
Women in tourism in Asian Muslim Countries
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Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Women in tourism in Asian Muslim Countriesedited by Natasa Slak Valek, Hamed Almuhrzi.
other author:
Slak Valek, Natasa.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Singapore :2021.
Description:
vii, 200 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
TourismAsia.
Subject:
AsiaCommercial policy.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4757-1
ISBN:
9789813347571$q(electronic bk.)
Women in tourism in Asian Muslim Countries
Women in tourism in Asian Muslim Countries
[electronic resource] /edited by Natasa Slak Valek, Hamed Almuhrzi. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2021. - vii, 200 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Perspectives on Asian tourism,2509-4203. - Perspectives on Asian tourism..
Introduction -- Part 1: Muslim women travelling -- Chapter 1: Disempowered Hosts? A literature Review of Muslim Women and Tourism -- Chapter 2: Muslim Women Travellers' Constraints: A Critical Review -- Chapter 3: The Female Muslim Tourist Perceived Value in non-OIC countries: A case of Indonesian Outbound Market -- Part 2: Muslim women working in tourism -- Chapter 4: Women's Footprint in Traditional Muslim Ethnic Communities: The Case of a World Pottery Village in Iran -- Chapter 5: Are Women empowered producers of tourism in Pakistan? -- Chapter 6: Lived Experiences of Omani Women Working in the Tourism Industry: A Phenomenological Study -- Chapter 7: Is it really culture or religion? Challenges surrounding women participation and empowerment in Kelantan, Malaysia -- Part 3: Non-Muslim women travelling to a Muslim destination -- Chapter 8: The perceived risks of Western women towards traveling to Oman -- Chapter 9: Women in tourism in Muslim contexts: The impact of cultural background on customer behaviour -- Chapter 10: Frayer Stark's Tales of Travel on the Coast of Incense -- Conclusion.
This book focuses on women in tourism in Muslim countries, specifically where a woman can be seen as a tourism consumer, or a woman producing tourism. This book discusses the role of women in the Muslim world and founds that socio-culturally Islam has a greater impact on women than men. The process of identity construction and the religious values of women have also been extensively researched. But little is known about the role of Muslim women in the tourism industry and this book addresses these themes in the Asian context. This book explores these ideas as defined key categories; Muslim women from Asia travelling to a non-Muslim country, non-Muslim women travelling to Asian Muslim countries, and Women working in the tourism field in Muslim countries. This book highlights Asian countries as holding a complex mixture of cultures and identities. As Muslim communities are central in many Asian countries the tourism experience is different mainly because of cultural norms and religion. Ultimately, this book examines whether and how these complexities enrich both women and tourism industry within Asian context.
ISBN: 9789813347571$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-33-4757-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
222109
Tourism
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LC Class. No.: G155.A74 / W664 2021
Dewey Class. No.: 338.47915
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Introduction -- Part 1: Muslim women travelling -- Chapter 1: Disempowered Hosts? A literature Review of Muslim Women and Tourism -- Chapter 2: Muslim Women Travellers' Constraints: A Critical Review -- Chapter 3: The Female Muslim Tourist Perceived Value in non-OIC countries: A case of Indonesian Outbound Market -- Part 2: Muslim women working in tourism -- Chapter 4: Women's Footprint in Traditional Muslim Ethnic Communities: The Case of a World Pottery Village in Iran -- Chapter 5: Are Women empowered producers of tourism in Pakistan? -- Chapter 6: Lived Experiences of Omani Women Working in the Tourism Industry: A Phenomenological Study -- Chapter 7: Is it really culture or religion? Challenges surrounding women participation and empowerment in Kelantan, Malaysia -- Part 3: Non-Muslim women travelling to a Muslim destination -- Chapter 8: The perceived risks of Western women towards traveling to Oman -- Chapter 9: Women in tourism in Muslim contexts: The impact of cultural background on customer behaviour -- Chapter 10: Frayer Stark's Tales of Travel on the Coast of Incense -- Conclusion.
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