Freedom in mundane mobilities: caravanning in Denmark

Marie V. Mikkelsen, Scott A. Cohen

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    Abstract

    Freedom is a widely discussed and highly elusive concept, and has long been represented in exoticised, masculinised and individualised discourses. Freedom is often exemplified through the image of a solitary male explorer leaving the female space of home and familiarity and going to remote places of the world. Through in-situ interviews with families caravanning in Denmark, the primary aim of this study is to challenge existing dominant discourses surrounding the subject of freedom within leisure and tourism studies. Second, we shed further light on an under-researched medium of mobility, that of domestic caravanning. This serves to not only disrupt representations of freedom as occurring through exoticised, masculinised and individualised practices, but to give attention to the domestic, banal contexts where the everyday and tourism intersect, which are often overlooked. This novel repositioning opens up new avenues in tourism studies for critical research into the geographies of freedom in mundane, everyday contexts.

    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftTourism Geographies
    Vol/bind17
    Udgave nummer5
    Sider (fra-til)663-681
    Antal sider19
    ISSN1461-6688
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 29 sep. 2015

    Emneord

    • Denmark
    • domestic caravanning
    • everyday
    • family holidays
    • freedom
    • gender

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