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Mapping the Terrain of Gay Tourism; Introduction; Gay Tourism in the Age of Mobility; Establishing Our Theoretical Framework; Approaching the Topic-Becoming Personal; The Structure of the Book; Chapter 2. Charting the Emergence of Gay Tourism; Introduction; Scripting and Circulating Ideas About Homosexual Destinations in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries; The Emergence of City and Resort Destinations, 1920-1969 327 $aOut and About: Bringing Gay Tourism Out of the Closet, 1969 to PresentConclusion; Chapter 3. Selling Gay Paradise: Spatial and Social Discourses of Gay Tourism Travelogues; Travel, Texts, and Representations of Gay Paradise; Clarification of Method; Mapping Gay Destinations and Scripting Sexuality; Paradise of Australia: Imagining Australia As "Macho-opolis"; Paradise of the Russian Federation and Central Europe: Imagining Russia and Central Europe As "Twink-opolis"; Paradise of Hawai'i: Imagining Hawai'i As a Place of "True" Romantic Homosexual Love 327 $aParadise of Gay Mykonos: Imagining Mykonos As "Euro-Gay Clubopolis"Gay Sexual Utopias and Cultures of Gay Travel; Chapter 4. Touring the Heterosexual Nation; Introducing Gay Tourism and "National Closets": Nationalism, Citizenship, and Sexuality; Nations and Nationalism: Performing an Imagined Heteronormative Community; Marketing Nations As Gay-Friendly Tourism Destinations: Reestablishing or Challenging the Imagined Heterosexual Family Nation?; Arabian State Encounters with Gay Tourism; Caribbean Encounters with Gay Tourism; Gay Tourism and Closeting of the Nation 327 $aChapter 5. Touring the Sexualized CitySelling, Mapping, and Touring the City As "Gay Villages"; Selling "Gay-Friendly" Cities Through Inventing Bounded "Gay Villages"; Selling Sexualized City Spaces: "Gay Villages" As Spaces of Constructed Visibility; Nongay Narratives of Resistance to Pitching, Bounding, and Mapping City Spaces As "Gay"; Cities Through the Body: (Re)Sexualizing the Body Through Gay City Spaces; Queer Narratives of Resistance to Bounding Gay City Space: Marking Out the Gay Unwanted; Selling Gay to Nongay Tourists: The Straight Eye for Bent Attractions 327 $aImplications of Nongay Tourists in the Gay VillageConclusion; Chapter 6. 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