‘Meisjes samen op reis is iets heel anders dan jongens’. Jeugdcruises en gender in de jaren 1930

In the 1930s, the first cruises that were exclusively organized for the youth – the so-called Tarakan and Slamat journeys – took place in the Netherlands. The Dutch youth, boys and girls separated, sailed to Norway, Scotland and England to spend a week-long holiday on board and ashore. Based on the...

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Main Author: Iris Van der Zande
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Language:English
Published: Open Journals 2020-02-01
Series:Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis
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‘Meisjes samen op reis is iets heel anders dan jongens’. Jeugdcruises en gender in de jaren 1930
Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis
Jeugdreizen
Gender
Interbellum
Jeugdcruises
Moderniteit
author_facet Iris Van der Zande
author_sort Iris Van der Zande
title ‘Meisjes samen op reis is iets heel anders dan jongens’. Jeugdcruises en gender in de jaren 1930
title_short ‘Meisjes samen op reis is iets heel anders dan jongens’. Jeugdcruises en gender in de jaren 1930
title_full ‘Meisjes samen op reis is iets heel anders dan jongens’. Jeugdcruises en gender in de jaren 1930
title_fullStr ‘Meisjes samen op reis is iets heel anders dan jongens’. Jeugdcruises en gender in de jaren 1930
title_full_unstemmed ‘Meisjes samen op reis is iets heel anders dan jongens’. Jeugdcruises en gender in de jaren 1930
title_sort ‘meisjes samen op reis is iets heel anders dan jongens’. jeugdcruises en gender in de jaren 1930
publisher Open Journals
series Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis
issn 1572-1701
2468-9068
publishDate 2020-02-01
description In the 1930s, the first cruises that were exclusively organized for the youth – the so-called Tarakan and Slamat journeys – took place in the Netherlands. The Dutch youth, boys and girls separated, sailed to Norway, Scotland and England to spend a week-long holiday on board and ashore. Based on the writings of journalists, this article states that traveling in the 1930’s is presented as a masculine activity. The youth cruises were narrated around ideas about differences between boys and girls. By emphasizing this distinction, the journalists gave meaning to the journeys. The reporting on the journeys is characterized by various narratives that reflect an ambivalent attitude towards modernity and dominant gender ideas. This research aims to complement the history of youth tourism, in which travels in the early twentieth century are rare. Moreover, it underlines that tourism reflects dominant gender ideas and that gender and tourism are therefore intertwined.
topic Jeugdreizen
Gender
Interbellum
Jeugdcruises
Moderniteit
url https://openjournals.nl/index.php/tseg/article/view/8345
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