The role of the body and ideas of embodiment have largely been neglected in anthropological studies of tourism. This book explores the notion of the tourist body and develops understanding of how touristic practice is embodied practice, not only for tourists; but also for those who work in tourism.
The role of the body and ideas of embodiment have largely been neglected in anthropological studies of tourism. This book explores the notion of the tourist body and develops understanding of how touristic practice is embodied practice, not only for tourists; but also for those who work in tourism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Catherine Palmer, PhD, is an anthropologist, Centre for Memory, Narrative and Histories, University of Brighton, UK, and a Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Hazel Andrews, PhD, is a social anthropologist and Reader in Tourism, Culture and Society at Liverpool John Moores University, UK.
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List of Figures List of Tables Notes on Contributors 1. Tourism and Embodiment: Animating the Field 2. Re-encountering Bodies: Tourists and Children on the Riverfront of Banaras 3. Never Just an Any Body. Tourist Encounters with Wild Bears in Yosemite National Park 4. Queer Bodies and the Construction of Tourism Destination Space 5. Rethinking the Body in the Touristic Scenario: The Elusiveness of Embodying Disability into Tourism 6. Yoga as an Embodied Journey toward Flexibility, Openness and Balance 7. Yoga-scapes, Embodiment and Imagined Spiritual Tourism 8. Embodying Dyke on Bike: Motorcycling, Travel and the Politics of Belonging On-the-Move 9. A Matter of Life and Death: Tourism as Sensual Remembrance 10. Bodies at Sea: 'Water' as Interface in Viking Heritage Communication 11. Daily Female Embodied Experiences of Slow Food Making in Halfeti Southeast Turkey 12. Clay, Glass and Everyday Life: Craft-Artists' Embodiment in the Tourist Landscape 13. Material-bodily Assemblages on a Multi-day Wilderness Walk 14. Phenomenological Anthropology of Interactive Travel: Mediated Responsivity and Inter-placed Mobilities 15. Afterword Index
List of Figures List of Tables Notes on Contributors 1. Tourism and Embodiment: Animating the Field 2. Re-encountering Bodies: Tourists and Children on the Riverfront of Banaras 3. Never Just an Any Body. Tourist Encounters with Wild Bears in Yosemite National Park 4. Queer Bodies and the Construction of Tourism Destination Space 5. Rethinking the Body in the Touristic Scenario: The Elusiveness of Embodying Disability into Tourism 6. Yoga as an Embodied Journey toward Flexibility, Openness and Balance 7. Yoga-scapes, Embodiment and Imagined Spiritual Tourism 8. Embodying Dyke on Bike: Motorcycling, Travel and the Politics of Belonging On-the-Move 9. A Matter of Life and Death: Tourism as Sensual Remembrance 10. Bodies at Sea: 'Water' as Interface in Viking Heritage Communication 11. Daily Female Embodied Experiences of Slow Food Making in Halfeti Southeast Turkey 12. Clay, Glass and Everyday Life: Craft-Artists' Embodiment in the Tourist Landscape 13. Material-bodily Assemblages on a Multi-day Wilderness Walk 14. Phenomenological Anthropology of Interactive Travel: Mediated Responsivity and Inter-placed Mobilities 15. Afterword Index
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