2017
DOI: 10.1080/00020184.2017.1285668
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Strength, mobility, and variety: Central discourses which undermine tourism’s ability to subvert broader gender orders in Botswana

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“…Hovorka (2006) attributes the weak role of women in Botswana politics to broader issues of inequality and the overall “shortcomings in education and economic empowerment relevant for effective participation” (211). Deeply embedded patriarchal norms also tend to restrict the domain of women to household-related duties (Cassidy 2001; Hirtenfelder 2017), thereby limiting their livelihood options and increasing their labor burdens (Hovorka 2006). This is especially true in rural areas (Taylor 2003).…”
Section: Gender and Patriarchy In Botswanamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hovorka (2006) attributes the weak role of women in Botswana politics to broader issues of inequality and the overall “shortcomings in education and economic empowerment relevant for effective participation” (211). Deeply embedded patriarchal norms also tend to restrict the domain of women to household-related duties (Cassidy 2001; Hirtenfelder 2017), thereby limiting their livelihood options and increasing their labor burdens (Hovorka 2006). This is especially true in rural areas (Taylor 2003).…”
Section: Gender and Patriarchy In Botswanamentioning
confidence: 99%