This edited collection examines the emergence, development, and future of tourism ethnography, emphasizing the interpretive-humanistic approach honed by anthropologist Edward Bruner. Original chapters by thirteen leading anthropologists critically engage theories and concepts including authenticity, the touristic borderzone, and contested sites.
This edited collection examines the emergence, development, and future of tourism ethnography, emphasizing the interpretive-humanistic approach honed by anthropologist Edward Bruner. Original chapters by thirteen leading anthropologists critically engage theories and concepts including authenticity, the touristic borderzone, and contested sites.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
The Anthropology of Tourism: Heritage, Mobility, and Society
Edited by Naomi M. Leite; Quetzil E. Castañeda and Kathleen M. Adams - Contributions by Kathleen M. Adams; Edward M. Bruner; Margaret Byrne Swain; Quetzil E. Castañeda; Michael A. Di Giovine; Nelson Graburn; Julia Harrison; Naomi M. Leite; Walter E. Littl
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Formation - Always in Process: Edward Bruner, American Anthropology, and the Study of Tourism Chapter 2: Genealogies - On the Emergence of Identity and Borderzones as Key Concepts Chapter 3: Influence - "So in Effect I Was Studying Myself": Knowing (Our) Tourist Stories Chapter 4: Authenticity - "Whatever We Weave Is Authentic": Coproducing Authenticity in Guatemalan Tourism Textile Markets Chapter 5: The Borderzone - Living in and Reaching beyond the Touristic Borderzone: A View from Cuba Chapter 6: Constructivism - "I Can Feel Them Now, Even as I Write": Hiking Yosemite Falls with the Emergent Subjects of Tourism Chapter 7: Identity Mobility Embodiment - "Being a Tourist in My (Own) Home": Negotiating Identity between Tourism and Migration in Indonesia Chapter 8: The Self Narrative The Borderzone - Beyond Dialogue: Hospitality and the Transformation of Self in Southwestern Madagascar Chapter 9: Contested Sites Identity Stories - "Ideologies at War" in Chichén Itzá: An Ethnography of a Tourism Destination Chapter 10. Dialogues - (I) Taking Tourism Seriously: A Conversation with Edward Bruner and (II) Reflections
Chapter 1: Formation - Always in Process: Edward Bruner, American Anthropology, and the Study of Tourism Chapter 2: Genealogies - On the Emergence of Identity and Borderzones as Key Concepts Chapter 3: Influence - "So in Effect I Was Studying Myself": Knowing (Our) Tourist Stories Chapter 4: Authenticity - "Whatever We Weave Is Authentic": Coproducing Authenticity in Guatemalan Tourism Textile Markets Chapter 5: The Borderzone - Living in and Reaching beyond the Touristic Borderzone: A View from Cuba Chapter 6: Constructivism - "I Can Feel Them Now, Even as I Write": Hiking Yosemite Falls with the Emergent Subjects of Tourism Chapter 7: Identity Mobility Embodiment - "Being a Tourist in My (Own) Home": Negotiating Identity between Tourism and Migration in Indonesia Chapter 8: The Self Narrative The Borderzone - Beyond Dialogue: Hospitality and the Transformation of Self in Southwestern Madagascar Chapter 9: Contested Sites Identity Stories - "Ideologies at War" in Chichén Itzá: An Ethnography of a Tourism Destination Chapter 10. Dialogues - (I) Taking Tourism Seriously: A Conversation with Edward Bruner and (II) Reflections
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