2016
DOI: 10.4000/echogeo.14724
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Émigration masculine et développement touristique en versant sud du massif des Annapurna (Népal) : les femmes à la manœuvre

Abstract: International audienceEssentiellement masculine, l’émigration internationale de travail constitue au Népal, un phénomène ancien et de grande ampleur. Dans les régions où il est le plus actif, il se traduit par une nette féminisation des sociétés locales, qui ne s’accompagne pas partout d’un gain en autonomie et en indépendance pour les femmes qui restent. A partir d’une étude de cas en versant sud du massif des Annapurna où l’absence des hommes est particulièrement marquée, cet article tente de préciser la man… Show more

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“…There are a number of socio-anthropological studies on the different types of tourism in Nepal (Guneratne, 2001;Baral et al, 2004;Liechty, 2017;Dérioz et al, 2016), but fewer than in other South Asian countries (Grossman-Thompson, Linder, 2015). I assume that guiding embodied important political and social stakes and wish to contribute to a better understanding of the fourth phase of Nepal's tourism industry which began around 1980 1 (Liechty, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There are a number of socio-anthropological studies on the different types of tourism in Nepal (Guneratne, 2001;Baral et al, 2004;Liechty, 2017;Dérioz et al, 2016), but fewer than in other South Asian countries (Grossman-Thompson, Linder, 2015). I assume that guiding embodied important political and social stakes and wish to contribute to a better understanding of the fourth phase of Nepal's tourism industry which began around 1980 1 (Liechty, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%