ISBN:
9781000372168
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (193 pages)
Series Statement:
Global Gender Ser.
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
306.09467
Keywords:
Cosmopolitanism-Spain-Sitges
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- The broad context of research -- Being "Brits" - participants and who they were -- Making distinctions, being cosmopolitan -- Locked out, or locked in? -- Heterosexuality, homosexuality, and cosmopolitanism -- What anthropology is "supposed" to mean - a note on representation and authorial subjectivity -- Anthropology and representation -- Notes -- 1. Setting the scene - Sitges and cosmopolitanism -- Place-marketing and cosmopolitanism -- A history of cosmopolitanism -- Homosexuality and cosmopolitan place-marketing -- Notes -- 2. A history of tourism in Britain and Spain -- The "Barcelona model -- Barcelona, Sitges, and the Olympic Games -- Marketing the past: Santiago Rusiñol -- Tourism in Spain: a brief history -- Sitges versus "Benidorm -- Notes -- 3. Living between expectation and reality -- A discourse of "othering -- Articulating the non-British and the non-Cosmopolitan -- Notes -- 4. Sitges and lifestyle migration -- Theorising lifestyle migration -- Notes -- 5. Authenticity and identity - becoming who you are in Sitges -- The individualised individual -- Marcel Mauss and Louis Dumont -- Place-marketed culture: branded places, bounded identities -- Notes -- 6. Escaping from ties that bind and other contradictions -- The gap between reality and experience -- Ideology and the "cynical subject -- Integration versus Britishness -- Note -- 7. Political theories of recognition -- Theories of recognition I - Charles Taylor -- Theories of Recognition II - Honneth and Fraser -- Žižek - form, content, and being locked in -- Notes -- 8. The revaluation of homosexuality and the cross-gendered paradigm -- The revaluation of homosexuality -- Sexual citizenship and "lifestyle -- Homosexuality and the cross-gendered paradigm -- Notes.
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