Deana L. Weibel explains the shifting identities of Rocamadour, a medieval Black Madonna shrine turned tourist attraction, which enchants both the devout and secular. Weibel analyzes how locals and visitors compete to define Rocamadour, arguing that the unusual properties of the cliff-hanging site make it a prize worth fighting for.
Deana L. Weibel explains the shifting identities of Rocamadour, a medieval Black Madonna shrine turned tourist attraction, which enchants both the devout and secular. Weibel analyzes how locals and visitors compete to define Rocamadour, arguing that the unusual properties of the cliff-hanging site make it a prize worth fighting for.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
The Anthropology of Tourism: Heritage, Mobility, and Society
Deana L. Weibel is professor in the Anthropology Department and the Integrative, Religious and Intercultural Studies Department at Grand Valley State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1Looking Backward: An Overview of Rocamadour's History Chapter 2Whose Shrine is it Anyway?: Competing Local Interpretations of Rocamadour Chapter 3 Primed for Action and Reaction: The Influence of Visitors' Preconceptions Chapter 4 Echoes and Energy: Rocamadour's Numinous Nature Chapter 5On Shaky Ground: The Shifting Identities of a Shrine
Chapter 1Looking Backward: An Overview of Rocamadour's History Chapter 2Whose Shrine is it Anyway?: Competing Local Interpretations of Rocamadour Chapter 3 Primed for Action and Reaction: The Influence of Visitors' Preconceptions Chapter 4 Echoes and Energy: Rocamadour's Numinous Nature Chapter 5On Shaky Ground: The Shifting Identities of a Shrine
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