The Backpacker Hostel in Central America: Experiencing Escape, Community, and Tourism
Abstract
Drawing from two years of multi-sited fieldwork about international backpacking in Central America, I make important connections between the backpacking escape motive, the backpacker hostel, and tourism. I explain how backpackers experience the hostel as their “home base” and “home away from home” to escape into local cultures and natural environments that exist outside of it and an international community of travelers that convenes inside of it. I refer to theories on modern tourism, the backpacking escape motive, and the concept of community. I also theorize how the global spread of modern amenities and tourism shapes backpackers' escape experiences.
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Citation
Salvaggio, M. (2022), "The Backpacker Hostel in Central America: Experiencing Escape, Community, and Tourism", Conner, C.T. (Ed.) Subcultures (Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Vol. 54), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 113-135. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0163-239620220000054007
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:Emerald Publishing Limited
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