Folklore, People, and Places
International Perspectives on Tourism and Tradition in Storied Places
Herausgeber: Hunter, Jack; Ironside, Rachael
Folklore, People, and Places
International Perspectives on Tourism and Tradition in Storied Places
Herausgeber: Hunter, Jack; Ironside, Rachael
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Folklore, People and Place is a contribution towards better understanding the complex interconnectivity of folklore, people and place, across a range of different cultural and geographical contexts.
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Folklore, People and Place is a contribution towards better understanding the complex interconnectivity of folklore, people and place, across a range of different cultural and geographical contexts.
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- Routledge Advances in Tourism and Anthropology
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 162mm x 241mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781032316932
- ISBN-10: 1032316934
- Artikelnr.: 66729986
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Routledge Advances in Tourism and Anthropology
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 162mm x 241mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781032316932
- ISBN-10: 1032316934
- Artikelnr.: 66729986
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jack Hunter, PhD, is an Honorary Research Fellow with the Alister Hardy Religious Experience Research Centre, and a tutor with the Sophia Centre for the Study of Cosmology in Culture, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, where he is lead tutor on the MA in Ecology and Spirituality and teaches on the MA in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology. Rachael Ironside, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer and researcher at Robert Gordon University, Scotland. Her research interests focus on the role of supernatural folklore, and how it impacts our experience and understanding of place and cultural heritage.
Introduction: Mapping the Territory
PART I: Re-making and Re-shaping the Past
1. Rebuilding The Sacred Union with Basque Fountains and Springs by
María Martínez Pisón
2. Bedecked in Ribbons and Bows: Dressed Trees as Markers of Heritage,
Hope, and Faith in Southern England by Ethan Doyle White
3. 'Unite and Unite, and Let Us All Unite': The Social Role of the
Calendar Custom in English Communities by Sophie Parkes-Nield
4. 'The spik o the place': dialect and its place in the folkloric
cultures and traditions of North-East Scotland by Peter H. Reid
5. Folklore, Story and Place: An Irish Tradition with Vast Touristic
Value by Shane Broderick
PART II: Folklore and Indigenous Landscapes
1. Sacred Anishinaabeg Folklore: Okikendawt Mnisiing, the Island of the
Sacred Kettles by Renée E. Mazinegiizhigoo-kwe Bédard
2. Break in the Reef of Time: An Indigenous Science approach to the
Olowalu petroglyphs on Maui by Apela Colorado and Ryan Hurd
3. Creating La Cuna del Folklore Nacional: The Colonization of
Indigenous Celebrations, Legends, and Landscapes in Nicaraguan State
Heritage Tourism by Paul Edward Montgomery Ramírez
4. Tasting the Intangible: Examples of Communication from Sápmi by Kajsa
G. Åberg and Doris A. Carson
5. Wildness Makes This World by Matthew Cowan
PART III: Reimagining folklore in a globalised world: tourism, placemaking
and re-enchantment
1. A City Made of Stories: Re-enchantment and Narrative Placemaking in
Madrid by Leticia Cortina Aracil
2. The Folklore of the Subterranean: The Spectres of the Underground in
Dudley Tourist Sites by Sian MacFarlane
3. Ghosts, Extraterrestrials and (Re-)Enchantment: Possibilities and
Challenges in Post-Secular Tourism by Eva Kingsepp
4. Mythical Park: Reflections on Folklore, its Natural Environment and
Tourism by Katja Hrobat Virloget
5. Virtually Haunted Places: Armchair Ghost Tours Through Weird Space
by Alicia Edwards-Boon
Concluding Remarks: Exploring Further
PART I: Re-making and Re-shaping the Past
1. Rebuilding The Sacred Union with Basque Fountains and Springs by
María Martínez Pisón
2. Bedecked in Ribbons and Bows: Dressed Trees as Markers of Heritage,
Hope, and Faith in Southern England by Ethan Doyle White
3. 'Unite and Unite, and Let Us All Unite': The Social Role of the
Calendar Custom in English Communities by Sophie Parkes-Nield
4. 'The spik o the place': dialect and its place in the folkloric
cultures and traditions of North-East Scotland by Peter H. Reid
5. Folklore, Story and Place: An Irish Tradition with Vast Touristic
Value by Shane Broderick
PART II: Folklore and Indigenous Landscapes
1. Sacred Anishinaabeg Folklore: Okikendawt Mnisiing, the Island of the
Sacred Kettles by Renée E. Mazinegiizhigoo-kwe Bédard
2. Break in the Reef of Time: An Indigenous Science approach to the
Olowalu petroglyphs on Maui by Apela Colorado and Ryan Hurd
3. Creating La Cuna del Folklore Nacional: The Colonization of
Indigenous Celebrations, Legends, and Landscapes in Nicaraguan State
Heritage Tourism by Paul Edward Montgomery Ramírez
4. Tasting the Intangible: Examples of Communication from Sápmi by Kajsa
G. Åberg and Doris A. Carson
5. Wildness Makes This World by Matthew Cowan
PART III: Reimagining folklore in a globalised world: tourism, placemaking
and re-enchantment
1. A City Made of Stories: Re-enchantment and Narrative Placemaking in
Madrid by Leticia Cortina Aracil
2. The Folklore of the Subterranean: The Spectres of the Underground in
Dudley Tourist Sites by Sian MacFarlane
3. Ghosts, Extraterrestrials and (Re-)Enchantment: Possibilities and
Challenges in Post-Secular Tourism by Eva Kingsepp
4. Mythical Park: Reflections on Folklore, its Natural Environment and
Tourism by Katja Hrobat Virloget
5. Virtually Haunted Places: Armchair Ghost Tours Through Weird Space
by Alicia Edwards-Boon
Concluding Remarks: Exploring Further
Introduction: Mapping the Territory
PART I: Re-making and Re-shaping the Past
1. Rebuilding The Sacred Union with Basque Fountains and Springs by
María Martínez Pisón
2. Bedecked in Ribbons and Bows: Dressed Trees as Markers of Heritage,
Hope, and Faith in Southern England by Ethan Doyle White
3. 'Unite and Unite, and Let Us All Unite': The Social Role of the
Calendar Custom in English Communities by Sophie Parkes-Nield
4. 'The spik o the place': dialect and its place in the folkloric
cultures and traditions of North-East Scotland by Peter H. Reid
5. Folklore, Story and Place: An Irish Tradition with Vast Touristic
Value by Shane Broderick
PART II: Folklore and Indigenous Landscapes
1. Sacred Anishinaabeg Folklore: Okikendawt Mnisiing, the Island of the
Sacred Kettles by Renée E. Mazinegiizhigoo-kwe Bédard
2. Break in the Reef of Time: An Indigenous Science approach to the
Olowalu petroglyphs on Maui by Apela Colorado and Ryan Hurd
3. Creating La Cuna del Folklore Nacional: The Colonization of
Indigenous Celebrations, Legends, and Landscapes in Nicaraguan State
Heritage Tourism by Paul Edward Montgomery Ramírez
4. Tasting the Intangible: Examples of Communication from Sápmi by Kajsa
G. Åberg and Doris A. Carson
5. Wildness Makes This World by Matthew Cowan
PART III: Reimagining folklore in a globalised world: tourism, placemaking
and re-enchantment
1. A City Made of Stories: Re-enchantment and Narrative Placemaking in
Madrid by Leticia Cortina Aracil
2. The Folklore of the Subterranean: The Spectres of the Underground in
Dudley Tourist Sites by Sian MacFarlane
3. Ghosts, Extraterrestrials and (Re-)Enchantment: Possibilities and
Challenges in Post-Secular Tourism by Eva Kingsepp
4. Mythical Park: Reflections on Folklore, its Natural Environment and
Tourism by Katja Hrobat Virloget
5. Virtually Haunted Places: Armchair Ghost Tours Through Weird Space
by Alicia Edwards-Boon
Concluding Remarks: Exploring Further
PART I: Re-making and Re-shaping the Past
1. Rebuilding The Sacred Union with Basque Fountains and Springs by
María Martínez Pisón
2. Bedecked in Ribbons and Bows: Dressed Trees as Markers of Heritage,
Hope, and Faith in Southern England by Ethan Doyle White
3. 'Unite and Unite, and Let Us All Unite': The Social Role of the
Calendar Custom in English Communities by Sophie Parkes-Nield
4. 'The spik o the place': dialect and its place in the folkloric
cultures and traditions of North-East Scotland by Peter H. Reid
5. Folklore, Story and Place: An Irish Tradition with Vast Touristic
Value by Shane Broderick
PART II: Folklore and Indigenous Landscapes
1. Sacred Anishinaabeg Folklore: Okikendawt Mnisiing, the Island of the
Sacred Kettles by Renée E. Mazinegiizhigoo-kwe Bédard
2. Break in the Reef of Time: An Indigenous Science approach to the
Olowalu petroglyphs on Maui by Apela Colorado and Ryan Hurd
3. Creating La Cuna del Folklore Nacional: The Colonization of
Indigenous Celebrations, Legends, and Landscapes in Nicaraguan State
Heritage Tourism by Paul Edward Montgomery Ramírez
4. Tasting the Intangible: Examples of Communication from Sápmi by Kajsa
G. Åberg and Doris A. Carson
5. Wildness Makes This World by Matthew Cowan
PART III: Reimagining folklore in a globalised world: tourism, placemaking
and re-enchantment
1. A City Made of Stories: Re-enchantment and Narrative Placemaking in
Madrid by Leticia Cortina Aracil
2. The Folklore of the Subterranean: The Spectres of the Underground in
Dudley Tourist Sites by Sian MacFarlane
3. Ghosts, Extraterrestrials and (Re-)Enchantment: Possibilities and
Challenges in Post-Secular Tourism by Eva Kingsepp
4. Mythical Park: Reflections on Folklore, its Natural Environment and
Tourism by Katja Hrobat Virloget
5. Virtually Haunted Places: Armchair Ghost Tours Through Weird Space
by Alicia Edwards-Boon
Concluding Remarks: Exploring Further