'Boys will be boys'? Submissive masculinity and sexual harassment in the gay tourism industry

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Abstract

This paper considers the intersection of sexual harassment and internal hegemonic masculinity in assessing the experiences of men working in the gay tourism industry in Spain. It reports data from 36 interviews with managers and employers in a range of organizations primarily catering for gay, male customers. Consideration of the experiences of men working in the gay tourism industry allows for an understanding of how they navigate the near-constant sexual harassment they experience from customers and how these experiences can be located within contemporary debates about masculinity. The paper introduces the concept of ‘submissive masculinity’ to explain how the sexual harassment suffered by the men working in this context is normalized and accepted, despite being unwanted, contributing to the vulnerability and subordination of men experiencing sexual harassment from other men.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)173 - 200
Number of pages24
JournalHospitality and Society
Volume13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Dec 2023

Keywords

  • tourism and hospitality industry
  • sexual harassment
  • masculinity
  • gay tourism

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