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Female Tourism Entrepreneurs in Zanzibar: An Enactment Perspective

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dc.creator Maliva, Nelly Samson
dc.creator Bulkens, Maartje
dc.creator Peters, Karin
dc.creator Van Der Duim, Rene
dc.date 2018-03-27T22:12:46Z
dc.date 2018-03-27T22:12:46Z
dc.date 2018-03-14
dc.date.accessioned 2018-04-18T12:36:47Z
dc.date.available 2018-04-18T12:36:47Z
dc.identifier 1943-4146
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/4643
dc.identifier https://doi.org/10.3727/109830418X15180180585149
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/4643
dc.description Although gender has become an established research topic in tourism studies over the last decades, the role of religion in relation to women participating in tourism has been less explored. Moreover, gender has been mainly discussed from a Western perspective, while other viewpoints have received little attention. By focusing on women participating in the tourism industry in Zanzibar we make a contribution to both voids in tourism studies. This article provides an account of how Zanzibari women working in tourism are confronted with particular constraints brought about by the Islamization of Swahili culture. Moreover, it is argued that whereas women find themselves bound up by particular Islamic norms and values, they are able through the enactment of their environments to challenge, negotiate, and resist these. In so doing they create the freedom to make their own choices, which, as will be shown, reach beyond their labor position. The research findings are discussed in terms of the concept of enactment as proposed by Weick in 1995 and explore the ability of women to participate in the construction of their own environment. The article concludes by arguing that women enact their environments in diverse ways, and how these environments are understood by them as either constraining or enabling them in taking over agency over their lives.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Cognizant Communication Corporation
dc.relation Tourism Culture & Communication;Volume 18, Number 1, 2018, pp. 9-20(12)
dc.subject ENACTMENT; FEMALE TOURISM ENTREPRENEURS; GENDER; WEICK; ZANZIBAR
dc.title Female Tourism Entrepreneurs in Zanzibar: An Enactment Perspective
dc.type Journal Article


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