This innovative volume focuses on tourism through the twin lenses of cultural theory and cultural geography. Presenting a set of innovative case studies on tourist destinations around the world, the contributors explore the paradoxes of the tourist experience and the implications of these paradoxes for our broader understanding of the problems of modernity and identity. The book examines how tourism reveals the paradoxical ways that places are both mobile and rooted, real and fake, inhabited by those who are simultaneously insiders and outsiders, and both subjectively experienced and objectively viewed. The concepts of travel and mobility long have been used to explain modern identity and social behavior, but this work pushes beyond the established literature by considering the ways that place and mobility are inherently related in unexpected, even contradictory ways. Travel, the international cast of authors contends, occurs 'in place' rather than 'between places.' Thus, instead of offering yet another interpretation of the ways modern societies are distinguished by their mobilities-in contrast to the supposed place-bound quality of traditional societies-the chapters here collectively argue for an understanding of modern identity as simultaneously grounded and mobile. This rich blend of empirical and theoretical analysis will be invaluable for cultural geographers, anthropologists, and sociologists of tourism.
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Focuses on tourism through the twin lenses of cultural theory and cultural geography. Presenting a set of case studies on tourist places around the world, this volume explores the paradoxes of the tourist experience and the implications of these paradoxes for our understanding of the problems of modernity and identity.
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Chapter 1 Preface: Places and Performances Chapter 2 Introduction: Traveling Paradoxes Chapter 3 Sensing Tourism Spaces Chapter 4 Circulation and Emplacement: The Hollowed-out Performance of Tourism Chapter 5 Itinerary and the Tourist Experience Chapter 6 Heimat Tourism in the Countryside: Paradoxical Sojourns to Self and Place Chapter 7 Three Trips to Italy: Deconstructing the New Las Vegas Chapter 8 Tourist Places and Negotiating Modernity: European Women and Romance Tourism in the Sinai Chapter 9 Re-inventing the "Square": Postcolonial Geographies and Tourist Narratives in Jamaa el Fna, Marrakech Chapter 10 Portable Autonomous Zones: Tourism and the Travels of Dissent Chapter 11 Terror and Tourism: Charting the Ambivalent Allure of the Urban Jungle Chapter 12 Get Real! On Being Yourself and Being a Tourist
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It is unusual to encounter a volume that actually advances the gigantic discourse on tourism. This one does it. Via a series of theoretically informed but non-doctrinaire studies of the ways tourists inflect places and vice-versa we get a glimpse of the future of tourism studies. Smart, readable, and essential for every tourist and tourism researcher.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780742528765
Publisert
2006-03-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Vekt
463 gr
Høyde
228 mm
Bredde
151 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
298

Om bidragsyterne

Claudio Minca is professor of human geography at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Tim Oakes is associate professor of geography at the University of Colorado.