Anthropology of Tourism in Central and Eastern Europe
Bridging Worlds
Herausgeber: Banaszkiewicz, Magdalena; Owsianowska, Sabina
Anthropology of Tourism in Central and Eastern Europe
Bridging Worlds
Herausgeber: Banaszkiewicz, Magdalena; Owsianowska, Sabina
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This book explores tourism in central and eastern Europe through a series of case studies from Austria, Bulgaria, Estonia, and Poland. The contributors to this edited collection touch on broader issues like identity, gender, visuality, memory, heritage, intercultural relationships, and globalization.
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This book explores tourism in central and eastern Europe through a series of case studies from Austria, Bulgaria, Estonia, and Poland. The contributors to this edited collection touch on broader issues like identity, gender, visuality, memory, heritage, intercultural relationships, and globalization.
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- The Anthropology of Tourism: Heritage, Mobility, and Society
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781498543811
- ISBN-10: 1498543812
- Artikelnr.: 50443059
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- The Anthropology of Tourism: Heritage, Mobility, and Society
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781498543811
- ISBN-10: 1498543812
- Artikelnr.: 50443059
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Sabina Owsianowska is assistant professor in the Department of the Theory of Leisure and Tourism at the University of Physical Education in Krakow and lecturer at Jagiellonian University. Magdalena Banaszkiewicz is assistant professor in the Institute of Intercultural Studies at Jagiellonian University and lecturer at Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University.
Foreword by Michä Buchowski Part I: Bridging Academic Worlds: An
Insider-Outsider's Perspective Introduction: Anthropological Studies on
Tourism in Central and Eastern Europe by Magdalena Banaszkiewicz and Sabina
Owsianowska Chapter 1: Inside and Outside the Anglophone Snake - Alterities
and Opportunities by Nelson Graburn PART 2: Anthropology and Tourism:
Relationships in Theory and Practice Chapter 2: The Sarajevo Library, the
Mostar Bridge, and Anthropology of Travel, Tourism and Pilgrimage by Tom
Selwyn Chapter 3: Engaging with the Hosts and Guests: Some Methodological
Reflections on the Anthropology of Tourism by Maarja Kaaristo Chapter 4: A
Map or a Calendar? Travelers' Imaginary and a Travel Framework (The Case of
Poland Following the Economic and Political Transformation) by Anna
Wieczorkiewicz Chapter 5: At a Crossroads of Cognition. Travels of
Philosophy and Philosophy of Travels by Maria Zowis¿o Chapter 6: Traveling
and Politics. A Reflection on the Russian Tourism in the Past and Today by
Magdalena Banaszkiewicz Chapter 7: Mediating Central and Eastern Europe in
Tourism Discourse by Sabina Owsianowska Part III: Anthropological
Inspirations in Tourism Studies: From the Workshop of Central and Eastern
European Researchers Chapter 8: Here Come the Barbarians. Perceptions of
Alcotourism in Golden Sands, Bulgaria by Carla Bethmann Chapter 9: Making
Tourists Engaged by Vulnerable Communities in India by Natalia Bloch
Chapter 10: "Tasting East?" Food in Polish Travel Accounts from Russia:
Encounters, Sensual Experience and Cultural Discourses by Agata Bachórz
Chapter 11: "Let's Make Laces in the Garden." Creative Tourism in Rural
Poland by Anna Sznajder and Katarzyna Kosmala Chapter 12: Towards
Interpretative City Guiding. New Approaches and Services on the Example of
Selected European Cities by Armin Mikos von Rohrscheidt Chapter 13: Urban
Exploration as an "Interior Tourism." Contemporary Ruins behind the "Iron
Curtain" by Mägorzata Nieszczerzewska Chapter 14: Recalling the Ruins of
the Socialist Modernity. Touring Lost Places in Yugoslavia between Private
Search of Identity and Cultural Heritage Tourism by Michael Zinganel
Chapter 15: The "Kodak Girl" on a Trip. Tourist Women from Polish Galicia
in Family Photographs of 1910s-1930s by Mägorzata Radkiewicz Afterword:
Bridging Worlds: Opportunities and Challenges by Sabina Owsianowska and
Magdalena Banaszkiewicz
Insider-Outsider's Perspective Introduction: Anthropological Studies on
Tourism in Central and Eastern Europe by Magdalena Banaszkiewicz and Sabina
Owsianowska Chapter 1: Inside and Outside the Anglophone Snake - Alterities
and Opportunities by Nelson Graburn PART 2: Anthropology and Tourism:
Relationships in Theory and Practice Chapter 2: The Sarajevo Library, the
Mostar Bridge, and Anthropology of Travel, Tourism and Pilgrimage by Tom
Selwyn Chapter 3: Engaging with the Hosts and Guests: Some Methodological
Reflections on the Anthropology of Tourism by Maarja Kaaristo Chapter 4: A
Map or a Calendar? Travelers' Imaginary and a Travel Framework (The Case of
Poland Following the Economic and Political Transformation) by Anna
Wieczorkiewicz Chapter 5: At a Crossroads of Cognition. Travels of
Philosophy and Philosophy of Travels by Maria Zowis¿o Chapter 6: Traveling
and Politics. A Reflection on the Russian Tourism in the Past and Today by
Magdalena Banaszkiewicz Chapter 7: Mediating Central and Eastern Europe in
Tourism Discourse by Sabina Owsianowska Part III: Anthropological
Inspirations in Tourism Studies: From the Workshop of Central and Eastern
European Researchers Chapter 8: Here Come the Barbarians. Perceptions of
Alcotourism in Golden Sands, Bulgaria by Carla Bethmann Chapter 9: Making
Tourists Engaged by Vulnerable Communities in India by Natalia Bloch
Chapter 10: "Tasting East?" Food in Polish Travel Accounts from Russia:
Encounters, Sensual Experience and Cultural Discourses by Agata Bachórz
Chapter 11: "Let's Make Laces in the Garden." Creative Tourism in Rural
Poland by Anna Sznajder and Katarzyna Kosmala Chapter 12: Towards
Interpretative City Guiding. New Approaches and Services on the Example of
Selected European Cities by Armin Mikos von Rohrscheidt Chapter 13: Urban
Exploration as an "Interior Tourism." Contemporary Ruins behind the "Iron
Curtain" by Mägorzata Nieszczerzewska Chapter 14: Recalling the Ruins of
the Socialist Modernity. Touring Lost Places in Yugoslavia between Private
Search of Identity and Cultural Heritage Tourism by Michael Zinganel
Chapter 15: The "Kodak Girl" on a Trip. Tourist Women from Polish Galicia
in Family Photographs of 1910s-1930s by Mägorzata Radkiewicz Afterword:
Bridging Worlds: Opportunities and Challenges by Sabina Owsianowska and
Magdalena Banaszkiewicz
Foreword by Michä Buchowski Part I: Bridging Academic Worlds: An
Insider-Outsider's Perspective Introduction: Anthropological Studies on
Tourism in Central and Eastern Europe by Magdalena Banaszkiewicz and Sabina
Owsianowska Chapter 1: Inside and Outside the Anglophone Snake - Alterities
and Opportunities by Nelson Graburn PART 2: Anthropology and Tourism:
Relationships in Theory and Practice Chapter 2: The Sarajevo Library, the
Mostar Bridge, and Anthropology of Travel, Tourism and Pilgrimage by Tom
Selwyn Chapter 3: Engaging with the Hosts and Guests: Some Methodological
Reflections on the Anthropology of Tourism by Maarja Kaaristo Chapter 4: A
Map or a Calendar? Travelers' Imaginary and a Travel Framework (The Case of
Poland Following the Economic and Political Transformation) by Anna
Wieczorkiewicz Chapter 5: At a Crossroads of Cognition. Travels of
Philosophy and Philosophy of Travels by Maria Zowis¿o Chapter 6: Traveling
and Politics. A Reflection on the Russian Tourism in the Past and Today by
Magdalena Banaszkiewicz Chapter 7: Mediating Central and Eastern Europe in
Tourism Discourse by Sabina Owsianowska Part III: Anthropological
Inspirations in Tourism Studies: From the Workshop of Central and Eastern
European Researchers Chapter 8: Here Come the Barbarians. Perceptions of
Alcotourism in Golden Sands, Bulgaria by Carla Bethmann Chapter 9: Making
Tourists Engaged by Vulnerable Communities in India by Natalia Bloch
Chapter 10: "Tasting East?" Food in Polish Travel Accounts from Russia:
Encounters, Sensual Experience and Cultural Discourses by Agata Bachórz
Chapter 11: "Let's Make Laces in the Garden." Creative Tourism in Rural
Poland by Anna Sznajder and Katarzyna Kosmala Chapter 12: Towards
Interpretative City Guiding. New Approaches and Services on the Example of
Selected European Cities by Armin Mikos von Rohrscheidt Chapter 13: Urban
Exploration as an "Interior Tourism." Contemporary Ruins behind the "Iron
Curtain" by Mägorzata Nieszczerzewska Chapter 14: Recalling the Ruins of
the Socialist Modernity. Touring Lost Places in Yugoslavia between Private
Search of Identity and Cultural Heritage Tourism by Michael Zinganel
Chapter 15: The "Kodak Girl" on a Trip. Tourist Women from Polish Galicia
in Family Photographs of 1910s-1930s by Mägorzata Radkiewicz Afterword:
Bridging Worlds: Opportunities and Challenges by Sabina Owsianowska and
Magdalena Banaszkiewicz
Insider-Outsider's Perspective Introduction: Anthropological Studies on
Tourism in Central and Eastern Europe by Magdalena Banaszkiewicz and Sabina
Owsianowska Chapter 1: Inside and Outside the Anglophone Snake - Alterities
and Opportunities by Nelson Graburn PART 2: Anthropology and Tourism:
Relationships in Theory and Practice Chapter 2: The Sarajevo Library, the
Mostar Bridge, and Anthropology of Travel, Tourism and Pilgrimage by Tom
Selwyn Chapter 3: Engaging with the Hosts and Guests: Some Methodological
Reflections on the Anthropology of Tourism by Maarja Kaaristo Chapter 4: A
Map or a Calendar? Travelers' Imaginary and a Travel Framework (The Case of
Poland Following the Economic and Political Transformation) by Anna
Wieczorkiewicz Chapter 5: At a Crossroads of Cognition. Travels of
Philosophy and Philosophy of Travels by Maria Zowis¿o Chapter 6: Traveling
and Politics. A Reflection on the Russian Tourism in the Past and Today by
Magdalena Banaszkiewicz Chapter 7: Mediating Central and Eastern Europe in
Tourism Discourse by Sabina Owsianowska Part III: Anthropological
Inspirations in Tourism Studies: From the Workshop of Central and Eastern
European Researchers Chapter 8: Here Come the Barbarians. Perceptions of
Alcotourism in Golden Sands, Bulgaria by Carla Bethmann Chapter 9: Making
Tourists Engaged by Vulnerable Communities in India by Natalia Bloch
Chapter 10: "Tasting East?" Food in Polish Travel Accounts from Russia:
Encounters, Sensual Experience and Cultural Discourses by Agata Bachórz
Chapter 11: "Let's Make Laces in the Garden." Creative Tourism in Rural
Poland by Anna Sznajder and Katarzyna Kosmala Chapter 12: Towards
Interpretative City Guiding. New Approaches and Services on the Example of
Selected European Cities by Armin Mikos von Rohrscheidt Chapter 13: Urban
Exploration as an "Interior Tourism." Contemporary Ruins behind the "Iron
Curtain" by Mägorzata Nieszczerzewska Chapter 14: Recalling the Ruins of
the Socialist Modernity. Touring Lost Places in Yugoslavia between Private
Search of Identity and Cultural Heritage Tourism by Michael Zinganel
Chapter 15: The "Kodak Girl" on a Trip. Tourist Women from Polish Galicia
in Family Photographs of 1910s-1930s by Mägorzata Radkiewicz Afterword:
Bridging Worlds: Opportunities and Challenges by Sabina Owsianowska and
Magdalena Banaszkiewicz