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Transformations of Women in Tourism Work: A Case Study of Emancipation in Rural Nepal
Author(s) -
Wendy Hillman,
Kylie Radel
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
the gaze
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2467-933X
DOI - 10.3126/gaze.v13i1.42040
Subject(s) - nepali , tourism , emancipation , government (linguistics) , work (physics) , economic growth , rural tourism , socioeconomics , political science , public relations , gender studies , sociology , tourism geography , engineering , mechanical engineering , art , linguistics , philosophy , literature , politics , law , economics
A key challenge still exists for emancipation of women in the tourism industry in Nepal. The research addresses how females in Nepal transform themselves through engagement with trekking in remote areas. The authors investigated a female only tourism enterprise to determine how women can encounter avenues to reliable income support. Interviewees were members of Empowering Women Nepal (EWN), a Nepali Non-Government Organisation (NGO), and their interviews were used as a case study regarding women’s training. Open ended questions focused on the background of women who are likely to engage with tourism, barriers preventing engagement in tourism, the positive and negative side to tourism, avenues of support, and specific outcomes to date. The research found that rural and remote Nepali women are being emancipated via engagement with tourism.

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