This book examines the oceanic presence in life on Earth, and the ways that we engage with the oceanic worlds for play, pleasure, adventure, and the pursuit of leisure and escape through tourism and travel.The oceanic ‘turn’ across the social sciences and humanities has produced a still proliferating opus of work that seeks to discover and emphasize oceanic presence in life on Earth. This literal and figurative ‘unearthing’ of blue spaces has encouraged scholars to gaze beyond the lands that have supported much of our experience and knowledge towards the gathering up of a more holistic appreciation of blue planetary life. This widening of scholarly attention – from ‘land’ to ‘sea’ – is occurring simultaneously across a range of disciplines and fields, including history, archaeology, anthropology, comparative literature, public policy, cultural studies, and geography. With an explicit focus on 'leisure' and 'tourism', this edited collection follows a growing appreciation that it is our seemingly inconsequential encounters – at play, for pleasure, and on holidays – that are increasingly present and influential in our oceanic relations.This volume will be of value to scholars and students interested in social and cultural history and environmental history and humanities.
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This book examines the oceanic presence in life on Earth, and the ways that we engage with the oceanic worlds for play, pleasure, adventure and the pursuit of leisure and escape through tourism and travel.
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Part 1: Shores1. Seaside Concepts: Walking, and Writing, the Lurujarri TrailJennifer Eadie and Stephen Muecke 2. Remembering Resorts: The Heritagization of Tourism in Beachside DestinationsZelmarie Cantillon3. ‘Oh I Do Like to be Beside the Seaside’: Animals Belonging, Excluding, and ContestingNeil Carr and Paul Tully4. Entangling Early: Rebuilding Passion for Natural and Cultural Terroir for Post-Covid, Low-Carbon SocietiesAdrian FranklinPart 2: Surfaces5. Endogenous Environmental Stewardship Interrupted? The Case for Bottom-up Innovation to Transform Marine Ecotourism Practices in Galápagos, EcuadorAdam Burke6. Protection, Preservation, and Place-Making in Surfing SpaceLyndsey Stoodley7. Festivals of Traditional Boat Races Are So Much More Than Re-enactments!Pádraig Ó Sabhain8. Offshore Sailing: Oceans to ShorelinesMike BrownPart 3: Depths9. Outdoor Swimming: Water, Wellbeing, and WildnessCharlotte Bates and Kate Moles10. Off the Verandah, and into the Ocean: Scuba Diving, Anthropology, and TourismJustin Raycraft11. Submarine Museums: Jason deCaires Taylor and the Exhibitory OceanKillian Quigley12. Of Sunken Attractions: Writing the Terraqueous into Undersea Tourism and LeisureFelicity Picken
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781032163666
Publisert
2024-11-26
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
252
Om bidragsyterne
Felicity Picken is Senior Lecturer at Western Sydney University. Her scholarship is concerned with the changing relations between humans and nature in the strange living out of the Anthropocene. She follows the emergence of the ‘blue planet’ as a significant social actor by exploring how relations with oceanic environments evolve through pleasurable encounters including art, heritage, tourism, and leisure.
Emma Waterton is Leverhulme International Professor at the University of York, where she directs the Heritage for Global Challenges Research Centre. Her interests include heritage, memory, and affect; anti-colonial politics; migrant heritage-making; and climate justice in the Anthropocene. She is an author of four monographs.