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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000181531
- Artikelnr.: 60993625
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000181531
- Artikelnr.: 60993625
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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.
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
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
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