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Bloom Spaces
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Caribbean
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Costa Rica
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experimental ethnography
gender and tourism
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multisensory ethnography
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pregnancy
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religious exoticism
reproduction
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tourism
tourism imaginaries
yoga
Product details
- ISBN 9781487549688
- Weight: 460g
- Dimensions: 155 x 231mm
- Publication Date: 19 Dec 2023
- Publisher: University of Toronto Press
- Publication City/Country: CA
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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Tourism generates intense atmospheric relations between people and places. Exploring the complex nature of these relations, Bloom Spaces considers the experiences of women who travel to Costa Rica in search of health and wellness, and find that it leads to unexpected pregnancy. The book probes the ways that the reproductive experience resonates with powerful tourist imaginaries of the Caribbean and multisensory environments of culture and place. Inviting readers into a world of yoga studios, beaches, and rainforests, Susan Frohlick investigates how atmosphere can create “bloom spaces” that lead tourists down reproductive paths. Through an experimental approach that combines creative nonfiction, poetry, photography, and narrative ethnographic writing, this book seeks to capture the feelings and sensations that influence reproduction in tourist destinations. Ultimately, the book urges a rethinking of tourism that takes reproduction into consideration, highlighting the multiple actors involved and the inequities that are reproduced.
Susan Frohlick a professor of anthropology and gender and women's studies at the University of British Columbia, Okanagan.
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