zaterdag 22 augustus 2015

Packing struggles

Only a few days left before the journey starts and the tensions starts to grow. Although I have made the biggest arrangements, like booking a ticket and vaccinations a while ago,  a lot of preparations still have to be made. The biggest obstacle I face during packing my bag are my clothes. You (especially my family and friends) probably think: ‘your wardrobe is overflowing with clothes?!’. Yes, it is, but normally when I visit a country with high temperatures (30 degrees Celsius and up during the day) I should only pack shorts and tops, only this time they will all stay home. Jordan is a moderate Muslim country which has a more conservative dress practices. Women should not wear shorts, short skirts or tank tops in public areas. So, it was a good reason to shop and buy covering and loose fitting clothes.  On the internet I found countless pages with clothing tips and I wondered why we all put so much effort in finding the right clothes and not simply be ourselves? I think that being prepared for the differences in clothing norms will go a long way towards helping you feel at ease and welcomed at a holiday destination, also a sign of respect towards locals. Furthermore, the cultural distance between their culture and mine is huge. Cultural distance between visitor and local community determining the level of effect that is likely to be felt. Doxey attempts with his ‘Irrifex’ (irritation index) model to show how attitudes to tourism in a host area might change as the industry develops.1 The model suggests that initially the tourists are welcomed. As developments become more structured, ,local interest in tourist becomes sectionalised. This continues slowly to the final stage where visitors are seen as the cause of all problems.  By wearing proper clothes I am also trying to reduce the cultural distance a bit and I hope to find out soon in which stage of Doxey’s model Jordan is!  

1 Williams S. (2009) Chapter 6: socio-cultural relations in tourism (p.134-156). In Tourism Geography A new synthesis. Routledge 

Packing stress.. how will this all fit in my suitcase?

5 opmerkingen:

  1. Most of us know the packing struggle, been there, done that ;). But my remark in form of a rhetorical question to you - do you agree with the dichotomy travel = real experiences (for whatever 'real' might mean) versus tourism= ease & contrived tourist sites? Just asking'...

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  2. Nice writing! Looking forward to your other posts! Definitely gonna follow ;)
    Have fun xxxxx

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  3. Mariel, heel veel plezier en inspiratie voor je studie in Jordanië!
    We volgen jou via deze blog!
    Xxx uncle Andre en aunt Ria

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