The study of tourism has made key contributions to the study of anthropology. This volume defines the current state of the anthropology of tourism, examining political, economic, ideological and symbolic themes. An extraordinarily rich collection of case studies illustrate topics as diverse as hospitality, sex and tourism, enchantment, colonial and neo-colonial consumption, and the relation between tourism and gender and ethnic boundaries, as well as questions of global, economic and cultural systems, modernism and nationalism. The book also covers practical and policy issues relating to…mehr
The study of tourism has made key contributions to the study of anthropology. This volume defines the current state of the anthropology of tourism, examining political, economic, ideological and symbolic themes. An extraordinarily rich collection of case studies illustrate topics as diverse as hospitality, sex and tourism, enchantment, colonial and neo-colonial consumption, and the relation between tourism and gender and ethnic boundaries, as well as questions of global, economic and cultural systems, modernism and nationalism. The book also covers practical and policy issues relating to urban, rural and coastal planning and development. Thinking through Tourism assesses the enormous potential contribution that analysis of tourism can offer to mainstream anthropological thinking. The volume opens up new avenues for enquiry and is an essential resource for students and scholars of anthropology, geography, tourism, sociology and related disciplines.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Julie Scott is Senior Research Fellow in Culture, Tourism and Development at London Metropolitan Business School, London Metropolitan University. Tom Selwyn is Professorial Research Associate, Department of Anthropology, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
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Notes on Contributors Foreword Margaret E. Kenna Swansea University1. Introduction: Thinking Through Tourism - Framing the Volume Julie Scott London Metropolitan University and Tom Selwyn School of Oriental and African Studies University of London2. Contours of a Nation: Being British in Mallorca Hazel Andrews Liverpool John Moores University3. The Sex of Tourism? Bodies Under Suspicion in Paradise Susan Frohlick University of Manitoba Winnipeg Canada4. Belonging at the Cottage Julia Harrison Trent University Ontario Canada5. Tourists Developers and Civil Society: On the Commodification of Malta's Landscapes Jeremy Boissevain University of Amsterdam6. Enchanted Sites - Prosaic Interests. Traders of the Bazaar in Aleppo Annika Rabo Stockholm University7. Tropical Island Gardens and Formations of Modernity David Picard University Nova of Lisbon Portugal8. Of Jews Christians and Travellers in Crete: Recovered 'Roots' Unwanted 'Heritage' Vassiliki Yiakoumaki University of Thessaly (Volos) Greece9. Tourist Attractions Cultural Icons Sites of Sacred Encounter: Engagements with Malta's Neolithic Temples Kathryn Rountree Massey University10. 'Hotel Royal' and other Spaces of Hospitality: Tourists and Migrants in the Mediterranean Ramona Lenz University of Frankfurt/Main11. Anthropology Tourism and Intervention? Simone Abram Leeds Metropolitan UniversityPostlude Nelson Graburn Hearst Museum Berkeley
Notes on Contributors Foreword Margaret E. Kenna Swansea University1. Introduction: Thinking Through Tourism - Framing the Volume Julie Scott London Metropolitan University and Tom Selwyn School of Oriental and African Studies University of London2. Contours of a Nation: Being British in Mallorca Hazel Andrews Liverpool John Moores University3. The Sex of Tourism? Bodies Under Suspicion in Paradise Susan Frohlick University of Manitoba Winnipeg Canada4. Belonging at the Cottage Julia Harrison Trent University Ontario Canada5. Tourists Developers and Civil Society: On the Commodification of Malta's Landscapes Jeremy Boissevain University of Amsterdam6. Enchanted Sites - Prosaic Interests. Traders of the Bazaar in Aleppo Annika Rabo Stockholm University7. Tropical Island Gardens and Formations of Modernity David Picard University Nova of Lisbon Portugal8. Of Jews Christians and Travellers in Crete: Recovered 'Roots' Unwanted 'Heritage' Vassiliki Yiakoumaki University of Thessaly (Volos) Greece9. Tourist Attractions Cultural Icons Sites of Sacred Encounter: Engagements with Malta's Neolithic Temples Kathryn Rountree Massey University10. 'Hotel Royal' and other Spaces of Hospitality: Tourists and Migrants in the Mediterranean Ramona Lenz University of Frankfurt/Main11. Anthropology Tourism and Intervention? Simone Abram Leeds Metropolitan UniversityPostlude Nelson Graburn Hearst Museum Berkeley
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