Cara Aitchison, Nicola E. MacLeod, Nicola E Macleod, Stephen J. Shaw
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This book has a broad inter-disciplinary focus, drawing from fields such as cultural studies, history, literature and geography, and redefines the way we view our surroundings.
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This book has a broad inter-disciplinary focus, drawing from fields such as cultural studies, history, literature and geography, and redefines the way we view our surroundings.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134688739
- Artikelnr.: 40860146
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134688739
- Artikelnr.: 40860146
Cara Aitchison is Reader in Leisure Policy and Cultural Theory in the Leisure and Sport Research Unit at Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education. Her research and teaching draw on her background in geography, leisure and tourism studies, and gender studies.
Nicola E. MacLeod is Senior Lecturer in Leisure and Cultural Management in the Business School at the University of North London. Her research and teaching are informed by her background in English literature and leisure studies and her current research interests include the interpretation of heritage resources and the development and representation of cultural tourism destinations.
Stephen J. Shaw is Senior Lecturer in Transport and Tourism Management in the Business School at the University of North London. His research and teaching draw on his background in geography and urban planning, including social equity in tourism-led regeneration of disadvantaged areas.
Nicola E. MacLeod is Senior Lecturer in Leisure and Cultural Management in the Business School at the University of North London. Her research and teaching are informed by her background in English literature and leisure studies and her current research interests include the interpretation of heritage resources and the development and representation of cultural tourism destinations.
Stephen J. Shaw is Senior Lecturer in Transport and Tourism Management in the Business School at the University of North London. His research and teaching draw on his background in geography and urban planning, including social equity in tourism-led regeneration of disadvantaged areas.
1. Introduction A place for leisure and tourism? From geography to
geographies Theorising the social-cultural nexus Social and cultural
geographies of leisure and tourism landscapes 2. Locating Landscapes:
Geographies of Lesiure and TourismIntroduction Colonial geographies:
mapping regional territories Systematic geographies: modelling land use and
tourism Landscape evaluations: mapping scenic amenity in leisure and
tourism Tourism geographies: topologies of land use Structuralist
interpretations of leisure and tourism landscapes Post-colonial geographies
of leisure and tourism Geography's cultural turn: the spatiality of leisure
and tourism Leisure geographies of the street Tourism geographies of the
spectacle and monument Geographies of social and cultural exclusion
Overview 3. Moving Landscpaes: Leisure and Tourism in Time and
SpaceIntroduction The Journey, travel and discovery Prospects of pleasure,
landscapes of feeling Annihilating time and distance Landscape, leisure and
mobility Road to nowhere? Overview 4. Valuing the Countryside: Leisure,
Tourism and the Rural LandscapeIntroduction Nature was His book Access and
exclusion Landscape fit for heroes A people's charter for the open air A
countryside for all? Overview 5. Introduction A landscape aesthetic? The
socio-cultural context Landscape and imaginative reconstuction The
Highlands of Scotland Ossianic tourism The Highlander in the picture The
Highlands of Walter Scott Travelling in the Highlands Royal Patrons A
Literary way of seeing The real Highlands Overview 6. Heritage Landscapes:
Merging Past and Present Introduction The evolution of heritage Heritage in
the landscape Stonehenge: multi-vocal landscape Avebury: evolving landscape
Tintagel: mythical landscape Overview 7. Gendered Landscapes: Constructing
and Consuming Leisure and Tourism Inroduction Spatialised feminism Feminism
and leisure landscapes Gendered space Deconstructing dualisms The gendered
other Gender and landscapes of tourism Gender and landscapes of heritage
Overview 8. Retrophilia and the Urban Landscape Introduction Antiquity,
restoration and fake Reverence, worldliness and action Modernism,
collective memory and amnesia Urban conservation and civic pride
Commercialism, decadence and tourism The historic quarters of London's City
Fringe Overview 9. Landscapes of Desire: Reappropriating the City
Introduction Queer space: material and symbolic landscapes Gay
destinations: the landscape of the city Sexuality and spectacle: the
landscape of the street Sexuality and hospitality: the landscape of the
hotel Overview 10. Leisure, Tourism and Culture: Relocating Landscapes
geographies Theorising the social-cultural nexus Social and cultural
geographies of leisure and tourism landscapes 2. Locating Landscapes:
Geographies of Lesiure and TourismIntroduction Colonial geographies:
mapping regional territories Systematic geographies: modelling land use and
tourism Landscape evaluations: mapping scenic amenity in leisure and
tourism Tourism geographies: topologies of land use Structuralist
interpretations of leisure and tourism landscapes Post-colonial geographies
of leisure and tourism Geography's cultural turn: the spatiality of leisure
and tourism Leisure geographies of the street Tourism geographies of the
spectacle and monument Geographies of social and cultural exclusion
Overview 3. Moving Landscpaes: Leisure and Tourism in Time and
SpaceIntroduction The Journey, travel and discovery Prospects of pleasure,
landscapes of feeling Annihilating time and distance Landscape, leisure and
mobility Road to nowhere? Overview 4. Valuing the Countryside: Leisure,
Tourism and the Rural LandscapeIntroduction Nature was His book Access and
exclusion Landscape fit for heroes A people's charter for the open air A
countryside for all? Overview 5. Introduction A landscape aesthetic? The
socio-cultural context Landscape and imaginative reconstuction The
Highlands of Scotland Ossianic tourism The Highlander in the picture The
Highlands of Walter Scott Travelling in the Highlands Royal Patrons A
Literary way of seeing The real Highlands Overview 6. Heritage Landscapes:
Merging Past and Present Introduction The evolution of heritage Heritage in
the landscape Stonehenge: multi-vocal landscape Avebury: evolving landscape
Tintagel: mythical landscape Overview 7. Gendered Landscapes: Constructing
and Consuming Leisure and Tourism Inroduction Spatialised feminism Feminism
and leisure landscapes Gendered space Deconstructing dualisms The gendered
other Gender and landscapes of tourism Gender and landscapes of heritage
Overview 8. Retrophilia and the Urban Landscape Introduction Antiquity,
restoration and fake Reverence, worldliness and action Modernism,
collective memory and amnesia Urban conservation and civic pride
Commercialism, decadence and tourism The historic quarters of London's City
Fringe Overview 9. Landscapes of Desire: Reappropriating the City
Introduction Queer space: material and symbolic landscapes Gay
destinations: the landscape of the city Sexuality and spectacle: the
landscape of the street Sexuality and hospitality: the landscape of the
hotel Overview 10. Leisure, Tourism and Culture: Relocating Landscapes
1. Introduction A place for leisure and tourism? From geography to
geographies Theorising the social-cultural nexus Social and cultural
geographies of leisure and tourism landscapes 2. Locating Landscapes:
Geographies of Lesiure and TourismIntroduction Colonial geographies:
mapping regional territories Systematic geographies: modelling land use and
tourism Landscape evaluations: mapping scenic amenity in leisure and
tourism Tourism geographies: topologies of land use Structuralist
interpretations of leisure and tourism landscapes Post-colonial geographies
of leisure and tourism Geography's cultural turn: the spatiality of leisure
and tourism Leisure geographies of the street Tourism geographies of the
spectacle and monument Geographies of social and cultural exclusion
Overview 3. Moving Landscpaes: Leisure and Tourism in Time and
SpaceIntroduction The Journey, travel and discovery Prospects of pleasure,
landscapes of feeling Annihilating time and distance Landscape, leisure and
mobility Road to nowhere? Overview 4. Valuing the Countryside: Leisure,
Tourism and the Rural LandscapeIntroduction Nature was His book Access and
exclusion Landscape fit for heroes A people's charter for the open air A
countryside for all? Overview 5. Introduction A landscape aesthetic? The
socio-cultural context Landscape and imaginative reconstuction The
Highlands of Scotland Ossianic tourism The Highlander in the picture The
Highlands of Walter Scott Travelling in the Highlands Royal Patrons A
Literary way of seeing The real Highlands Overview 6. Heritage Landscapes:
Merging Past and Present Introduction The evolution of heritage Heritage in
the landscape Stonehenge: multi-vocal landscape Avebury: evolving landscape
Tintagel: mythical landscape Overview 7. Gendered Landscapes: Constructing
and Consuming Leisure and Tourism Inroduction Spatialised feminism Feminism
and leisure landscapes Gendered space Deconstructing dualisms The gendered
other Gender and landscapes of tourism Gender and landscapes of heritage
Overview 8. Retrophilia and the Urban Landscape Introduction Antiquity,
restoration and fake Reverence, worldliness and action Modernism,
collective memory and amnesia Urban conservation and civic pride
Commercialism, decadence and tourism The historic quarters of London's City
Fringe Overview 9. Landscapes of Desire: Reappropriating the City
Introduction Queer space: material and symbolic landscapes Gay
destinations: the landscape of the city Sexuality and spectacle: the
landscape of the street Sexuality and hospitality: the landscape of the
hotel Overview 10. Leisure, Tourism and Culture: Relocating Landscapes
geographies Theorising the social-cultural nexus Social and cultural
geographies of leisure and tourism landscapes 2. Locating Landscapes:
Geographies of Lesiure and TourismIntroduction Colonial geographies:
mapping regional territories Systematic geographies: modelling land use and
tourism Landscape evaluations: mapping scenic amenity in leisure and
tourism Tourism geographies: topologies of land use Structuralist
interpretations of leisure and tourism landscapes Post-colonial geographies
of leisure and tourism Geography's cultural turn: the spatiality of leisure
and tourism Leisure geographies of the street Tourism geographies of the
spectacle and monument Geographies of social and cultural exclusion
Overview 3. Moving Landscpaes: Leisure and Tourism in Time and
SpaceIntroduction The Journey, travel and discovery Prospects of pleasure,
landscapes of feeling Annihilating time and distance Landscape, leisure and
mobility Road to nowhere? Overview 4. Valuing the Countryside: Leisure,
Tourism and the Rural LandscapeIntroduction Nature was His book Access and
exclusion Landscape fit for heroes A people's charter for the open air A
countryside for all? Overview 5. Introduction A landscape aesthetic? The
socio-cultural context Landscape and imaginative reconstuction The
Highlands of Scotland Ossianic tourism The Highlander in the picture The
Highlands of Walter Scott Travelling in the Highlands Royal Patrons A
Literary way of seeing The real Highlands Overview 6. Heritage Landscapes:
Merging Past and Present Introduction The evolution of heritage Heritage in
the landscape Stonehenge: multi-vocal landscape Avebury: evolving landscape
Tintagel: mythical landscape Overview 7. Gendered Landscapes: Constructing
and Consuming Leisure and Tourism Inroduction Spatialised feminism Feminism
and leisure landscapes Gendered space Deconstructing dualisms The gendered
other Gender and landscapes of tourism Gender and landscapes of heritage
Overview 8. Retrophilia and the Urban Landscape Introduction Antiquity,
restoration and fake Reverence, worldliness and action Modernism,
collective memory and amnesia Urban conservation and civic pride
Commercialism, decadence and tourism The historic quarters of London's City
Fringe Overview 9. Landscapes of Desire: Reappropriating the City
Introduction Queer space: material and symbolic landscapes Gay
destinations: the landscape of the city Sexuality and spectacle: the
landscape of the street Sexuality and hospitality: the landscape of the
hotel Overview 10. Leisure, Tourism and Culture: Relocating Landscapes