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Whiteness, weddings, and tourism in the Caribbean[electronic resource] :paradise for sale /
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[NT 15000414]:
338.4791729
Title/Author:
Whiteness, weddings, and tourism in the Caribbean : paradise for sale // by Karen Wilkes.
Author:
Wilkes, Karen.
Published:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan US :, 2016.
Description:
xii, 239 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Culture and tourism.
Subject:
Tourism - Caribbean Area.
Subject:
Social Sciences.
Subject:
Cultural Studies.
Subject:
Sociology of Sport and Leisure.
ISBN:
9781137503916
ISBN:
9781137503909
[NT 15000228]:
Introduction -- Chapter 1 Using Intersectionality to Challenge Visual Myths of Paradise -- Chapter 2 White Masculine Voices and their Construction of the Dark-skinned Woman as Sexual Primitive -- Chapter 3 Procuring White Femininity in the Colonies -- Chapter 4 Resurrecting Colonialism: Tourism in Jamaica during the Nineteenth Century -- Chapter 5 The Postfeminist Bride and the Neoliberal White Wedding in Postcolonial Jamaica -- Chapter 6 Feted and Pampered Whiteness in a (Post)colonial Paradise -- Conclusion.
[NT 15000229]:
This book examines myths of the Caribbean as paradise. These myths are used as a backdrop to market destination white weddings. The book is interdisciplinary and uses historical and contemporary visual texts to examine the way in which middle class white womanhood assumes a decorative, privileged, and elevated position within contemporary images of destination weddings in the Caribbean. To facilitate the notion of the Caribbean as paradise, the book argues that this production of luxury is highly dependent on the positioning of blackness as servitude. To this end, tourism marketing appropriates the Caribbean's history of slavery; transforming the region into a site where whiteness can consume black labor as luxury.
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-50391-6
Whiteness, weddings, and tourism in the Caribbean[electronic resource] :paradise for sale /
Wilkes, Karen.
Whiteness, weddings, and tourism in the Caribbean
paradise for sale /[electronic resource] :by Karen Wilkes. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan US :2016. - xii, 239 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Introduction -- Chapter 1 Using Intersectionality to Challenge Visual Myths of Paradise -- Chapter 2 White Masculine Voices and their Construction of the Dark-skinned Woman as Sexual Primitive -- Chapter 3 Procuring White Femininity in the Colonies -- Chapter 4 Resurrecting Colonialism: Tourism in Jamaica during the Nineteenth Century -- Chapter 5 The Postfeminist Bride and the Neoliberal White Wedding in Postcolonial Jamaica -- Chapter 6 Feted and Pampered Whiteness in a (Post)colonial Paradise -- Conclusion.
This book examines myths of the Caribbean as paradise. These myths are used as a backdrop to market destination white weddings. The book is interdisciplinary and uses historical and contemporary visual texts to examine the way in which middle class white womanhood assumes a decorative, privileged, and elevated position within contemporary images of destination weddings in the Caribbean. To facilitate the notion of the Caribbean as paradise, the book argues that this production of luxury is highly dependent on the positioning of blackness as servitude. To this end, tourism marketing appropriates the Caribbean's history of slavery; transforming the region into a site where whiteness can consume black labor as luxury.
ISBN: 9781137503916
Standard No.: 10.1057/978-1-137-50391-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
350034
Culture and tourism.
LC Class. No.: G155.C35 / W55 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 338.4791729
Whiteness, weddings, and tourism in the Caribbean[electronic resource] :paradise for sale /
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