LGBTQ Tourism in Thailand in the light of glocalization

Alexandre Veilleux

LGBTQ Tourism in Thailand in the light of glocalization

Capitalism, Local Policies, and Impacts on the Thai LGBTQ Community

For many decades, Thailand has been described as a “gay paradise” by various travel magazines. However, local LGBTQ people are still facing discrimination in many aspects of their life and many rights are denied to people of various sexual orientations and identities. Tourism brings stronger connections between countries, increasing exchanges of ideas and customs among different populations, such as ideas and values relating to sexual identities. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to find out what are the impacts of LGBTQ tourism on the Thai LGBTQ community and on Thai legislation regarding people of various sexual orientations.

Pagine: 118

ISBN: 9788835132103

Edizione:1a edizione 2021

Codice editore: 11111.6

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For many decades, Thailand has been described as a "gay paradise" by various travel magazines and Bangkok is often referred to as the "gay capital of Asia". However, local LGBTQ people are still facing discrimination in many aspects of their life and many rights are denied to people of various sexual orientations and identities. In this era of globalisation, tourism brings stronger connections between countries, increasing exchanges of ideas and customs among different populations, such as ideas and values relating to sexual identities. Yet, very few studies have tried to link tourism with the processes of political and legal change, especially regarding LGBTQ rights. Moreover, it is still uncertain if LGBTQ tourism can have an impact beyond economic benefits in the destination.
Therefore, the purpose of this research is to find out what are the impacts of LGBTQ tourism on the Thai LGBTQ community and on Thai legislation regarding people of various sexual orientations.
Using qualitative data collected through semi-structured interviews, document analysis, and semiotic theory, the research shows how LGBTQ tourism in Thailand witnessed major transformations in the last 50 years, while emphasizing how the government and those in power have used this niche market for their own benefits. The findings show contradictory elements between the rhetoric that promotes Thailand as a "gay paradise" for tourists and the situation for local LGBTQ people. Yet, the study also shows how LGBTQ tourism can positively impact LGBTQ rights in the destination. At last, the study responds to criticism of pinkwashing by putting Thailand into its own cultural context.

Alexandre Veilleux is an Erasmus Mundus graduate in Sustainable Territorial Development (STeDe). He is pursuing a PhD in Political Science at the University of Montreal where his research focuses on the political and sociogeographical dimensions of tourism in Southeast Asia.

Anne Marie Van Broeck, Foreword. A contribution to the field of "Tourism and Politics"
Introduction
Literature on sexualities, tourism, and LGBTQ rights
(The advent of the LGBTQ movement and differing sexual identities; LGBTQ tourism and its impacts; LGBTQ rights: a universal human right?)
Researching LGBTQ tourism in Thailand
(Qualitative research with an analytical framework of the international political economy; Data Collection; Data Analysis)
Contextualizing sexual diversity and LGBTQ tourism in Thailand
(A brief history of modern Thailand; Being LGBTQ in Thailand; Tourism in Thailand)
The transformation of LGBTQ tourism in Thailand and the government's reaction
(Transformation of LGBTQ tourism in Thailand; The Thai government and the promotion of LGBTQ tourism)
LGBTQ tourism and its impacts on local community and LGBTQ rights
(Impacts of LGBTQ tourists on the Thai LGBTQ community; LGBTQ tourism and legislation regarding the human rights of people of diverse sexual orientations in Thailand)
Conclusion
(LGBTQ tourism in Thailand: the influence of political and economic glocal events; Tourism for legal rights or pinkwashing?; Further research: the future of LGBTQ tourism and sustainable development)
Acknowledgement
Bibliographical references.

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