OT How has travel influenced you
OT How has travel influenced you
Naomi Wolf The most important perception that I have is that the differences between people around the world are minor when compared with the universalities. Women anywhere in the world, whether Chennai or Philadelphia, where I was just two weeks ago, they all want the same thingThe author of the 1991 bestselling book The Beauty Myth, shares her experiences and observations on travelling as a womanthey want to feel safe, respected and cherished, and they desire autonomy.
OT Have you noticed any differences in the way women travel, as opposed to men
Naomi Wolf Well, you might have encountered this yourself but there is a tendency among service providers to &lsquoaccommodate&rsquo and &lsquomake do&rsquo with women travellers in the belief that women are less likely to complain when the service is found wanting. So more women end up in the middle seat of airliners, they are assigned seats behind crying babies based, I suppose, on the assumption that they&rsquoll &lsquounderstand&rsquo, they aren&rsquot offered upgrades with the same eagerness, and they are given smaller rooms. It&rsquos all anecdotal, though &mdash this hasn&rsquot been systemically researched. On the other hand, it&rsquos great to see travel packages getting tailored for women &mdash young mothers, single women and so on &mdash which is a huge market only just being tapped.
OT Any safe travel tips for women
Naomi Wolf How safe a woman feels when she&rsquos travelling is a very country-specific thing. For instance, there are places where she can move about freely and be herself without comment but there are others where she can&rsquot. Before coming to India, I was told &lsquodress modestly, don&rsquot go to the beaches in a swimsuit, don&rsquot go to the fish market by yourself&rsquo, but that&rsquos not applicable in many countries, it may not even be applicable in all parts of India, and even more precautionary behaviour may be advised in others. That&rsquos not really discrimination against me it&rsquos discriminating against all women. It&rsquos the impunity of rape and violence against women that evokes these responses.
OT What&rsquos the most amazing thing about travelling for you
Naomi Wolf I feel so lucky, especially given that I am American, to have travelled to so many places and had a closer look at other societies. Otherwise, I would be living in a bubble with so many distortions in my world view. I am an American and I&rsquom Jewish but in all my travels through the Middle East, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey and so forth, I have felt incredibly welcomed and liked. That was a huge revelation for me. It&rsquos the reason why I think I&rsquoll always feel a special connection to them. It was my travels in the Middle East that led me to critique western mores of society and sexuality.
OT Which is your favourite part of the world
Naomi Wolf I would say the Middle East and Asia are very special to me, particularly because, for someone from my demographic, who grew up with demonised interpretations of Iran, Iraq, Pakistan or Afghanistan, it was a way to demystify and understand them, to see their complexities and points of view. We heal ourselves by travelling. Earlier today, in the lobby of the hotel where I am staying, I was admiring a flower arrangement. There was a woman beside me in a full-faced veil. I could only see her eyes. In the western world, the veil is a highly politicised topic, seen as oppressive. She turned to me and she said, &lsquoAren&rsquot they beautiful&rsquo In that moment, she was not mysterious. We were just two women admiring flowers. We are all human. We can see that when we travel.