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<title><![CDATA[On the Origin of Tourist Experiences A Historical, Phenomenological Perspective on Travel Stories]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Jaap Lengkeek<br /><p>
	Travel narratives have been recorded since the invention of writing, surviving as myths, epics, official records, diaries, and personal accounts. Despite this long history, their significance remains largely absent from contemporary studies of travel and tourism. Bringing together philosophical, historical, and anthropological perspectives, this book examines what these narratives reveal about the nature of travel experience. It shows how accounts from the past illuminate the enduring fascination with what lies beyond everyday life. Situating tourism within a longer history, it argues that, despite its contested impacts, travel reflects a persistent human impulse that continues to shape contemporary practices.</p>ISBN: 9781807580889<br />November 2026<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Anthropology and Travel Writing, 19th–21st Century From Proto-Ethnographies to Self-Reflexive Travelogues]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Edited by Horatiu Burcea<br /><p>
	From the nineteenth century onward, there have been gaps between travel writing and anthropological sciences, but also commonalities and continuous interactions in the anglophone world. Through a variety of case studies resulting from a collaboration between anthropologists and literary scholars, <em>Anthropology and Travel Writing</em> follows the shift from armchair speculation to sustained fieldwork, from the picturesque to analytic thick description and from colonial typologies to Indigenous counter-readings. Attentive to the notions of authority, validity, identity and reflexivity, this volume explores how alterity is scrutinized and staged, delineating the aesthetic, analytic and ethical stakes of representation.</p>ISBN: 9781836956693<br />August 2026<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Writing on the Move Form, Practice and (Im)mobility in Nineteenth to Twenty-First Century Travel Writing]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Edited by Samia Ounoughi and Tim Hannigan<br /><p>
	Travel writing appears to be the most oxymoronic of genres: the practice of writing and reading typically requires stasis, and travel writing emerges from movement. From the concurrent physical and emotional journeys of Ella Maillart and Annemarie Schwarzenbach to the instantaneous digital discourses of contemporary urban travellers, and from the challenges of writing in the extreme conditions of the Antarctic to those of updating guidebooks via Google Streetview, this book examines the tensions between actual journeys and their resultant texts. <em>Writing on the Move</em> asks questions about the meaning of &lsquo;movement&rsquo; &ndash; and what counts as &lsquo;travel writing&rsquo; &ndash; in an age of virtual journeying and enforced immobility.</p>
ISBN: 9781836953555<br />February 2026<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Nothing Without Tourism Local Dependency, Time and Nativism in the Swiss Alps]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Danaé Leitenberg<br /><p>
	For centuries, locals in many Swiss Alpine villages have depended on visitors&rsquo; wanderlust to sustain their livelihoods. Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in a German-speaking village and tourist resort between 2017 and 2023, this book explores people&rsquo;s everyday experience of tourism as a volatile yet vital industry, where successes and failures in the past, present and future intersect in puzzling ways. Following &lsquo;native&rsquo; locals, migrant hospitality workers from (mostly) Southern and Eastern Europe, as well as tourism lobbyists in this globalized mountain village, it examines how power imbalance among those dependent on tourism elicits different responses to the dilemmas of tourism.</p>
ISBN: 9781836951728<br />October 2025<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Mountainscapes Pathways and Mobilities in the Alps and Beyond]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Edited by Viviane Cretton and Andrea Boscoboinik<br /><p>
	Often home to rural, indigenous communities, mountain regions are rapidly becoming preserves for the social elite, and altogether unsustainable within the climate crisis. Bringing together scholars from geography, sociology, anthropology, history, and urban studies, <em>Mountainscapes </em>seeks to re-examine the dynamics of mountain mobilities and better understand how tourism, migration, and pastoralism shape mountain communities. Ranging from the Swiss Alps to the Chilean Andes, this volume illuminates how the processes of place-making and non-belonging specifically manifest and evolve within our ever-changing mountain regions.</p>
ISBN: 9781836951438<br />September 2025<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[A World History of Mobility An Essay on Road Cultures and Beyond]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Gijs Mom<br /><p>
	As a tool of globalized mobility, the car provides a useful barometer for charting the global development of socio-cultural, economic, technical, and political modernization. Shaped by prevailing gender and racial norms and popularized by a Western-driven car culture, it is a commodity whose access and use embodies wider inequalities. In this comprehensive world history of (auto)mobility, Gijs Mom draws upon his extensive research into the field to assess the past and present of road cultures, and hypothesize their future. Ranging from the impact of climate change to decolonization, this volume spotlights how profoundly &lsquo;automobilism&rsquo; impacts our sense of identity and imagination.</p>
ISBN: 9781836950912<br />August 2025<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Through the Water and the Storm Maritime Averages and Seaborne Trade in Early Modern Genoa, 1590-1700]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Antonio Iodice<br /><p>
	The maritime legal framework of General Average (GA) remains an enigmatic and overlooked process within the history of seaborne trade. An ancient rule that redates Roman Law, it continues to be operational today, in a largely unchanged state, mandating the redistribution of unexpected costs that arise during a maritime expedition amongst shipowners and merchants. In this detailed examination of Average procedures within the Italian maritime republic of Genoa, between the years 1590 and 1700, <em>Through the Water and the Storm</em> demonstrates how this rich data can be used to investigate the dynamics of Mediterranean seaborne trade.</p>
ISBN: 9781805398318<br />January 2025<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Unexpected Encounters Migrants and Tourists in the Mediterranean  ]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Francesco Vietti<br /><p>
	Exploring the intersections between migration and tourism in the Mediterranean, this book is the result of extensive ethnographic research carried out over a decade in the Mediterranean regions. It focuses on three interrelated themes: the experiences of homecoming migrants who visit their country of origin for holidays; the inequalities surrounding the encounters between local people, tourists and migrants in borderlands; and how migration and tourism affect cultural heritage in European cities. The book shows how interconnected mobilities play a crucial role in boosting the global dynamics of cultural, social, economic and political transformation in the Mediterranean.</p>
ISBN: 9781805395065<br />September 2024<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[The Long Journey Exploring Travel and Travel Writing]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Edited by Maria Pia Di Bella and Brian Yothers<br /><p>
	Travel writing has, for centuries, composed an essential historical record and wide-ranging literary form, reflecting the rich diversity of travel as a social and cultural practice, metaphorical process, and driver of globalization. This interdisciplinary volume brings together anthropologists, literary scholars, social historians, and other scholars to illuminate travel writing in all its forms. With studies ranging from colonial adventurism to the legacies of the Holocaust, <em>The Long Journey</em> offers a unique dual focus on experience and genre as it applies to three key realms: memory and trauma, confrontations with the Other, and the cultivation of cultural perspective.</p>
ISBN: 9781789209358<br />November 2020<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Revisiting Austria Tourism, Space, and National Identity, 1945 to the Present]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Gundolf Graml<br /><p>
	Following the transformations and conflicts of the first half of the twentieth century, Austria&rsquo;s emergence as an independent democracy heralded a new era of stability and prosperity for the nation. Among the new developments was mass tourism to the nation&rsquo;s cities, spa towns, and wilderness areas, a phenomenon that would prove immensely influential on the development of a postwar identity. <em>Revisiting Austria</em> incorporates films, marketing materials, literature, and first-person accounts to explore the ways in which tourism has shaped both international and domestic perceptions of Austrian identity even as it has failed to confront the nation&rsquo;s often violent and troubled history.</p>
ISBN: 9781789204483<br />April 2020<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Shakespeare and Stratford ]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Edited by Katherine Scheil<br/>Afterword by Nicola J. Watson<br /><p>
	As the site of literary pilgrimage since the eighteenth century, the home of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the topic of hundreds of imaginary portrayals, Stratford is ripe for analysis, both in terms of its factual existence and its fictional afterlife. The essays in this volume consider the various manifestations of the physical and metaphorical town on the Avon, across time, genre and place, from America to New Zealand, from children&rsquo;s literature to wartime commemorations. We meet many Stratfords in this collection, real and imaginary, and the interplay between the two generates new visions of the place.</p>
ISBN: 9781789202557<br />July 2019<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Transforming Study Abroad A Handbook]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Neriko Musha Doerr<br /><p>
	Written for study abroad practitioners, this book introduces theoretical understandings of key study abroad terms including &ldquo;the global/national,&rdquo; &ldquo;culture,&rdquo; &ldquo;native speaker,&rdquo; &ldquo;immersion,&rdquo; and &ldquo;host society.&rdquo; Building theories on these notions with perspectives from cultural anthropology, political science, educational studies, linguistics, and narrative studies, it suggests ways to incorporate them in study abroad practices. Through attention to daily activities via the concept of immersion, it reframes study abroad not as an encounter with cultural others but as an occasion to analyze constructions of &ldquo;differences&rdquo; in daily life, backgrounded by structural arrangements.</p>
ISBN: 9781789201154<br />December 2018<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Momentous Mobilities Anthropological Musings on the Meanings of Travel]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Noel B. Salazar<br />Foreword by Vered Amit<br /><p>
	Grounded in scholarly analysis and personal reflection, and drawing on a multi-sited and multi-method research design, <em>Momentous Mobilities</em> disentangles the meanings attached to temporary travels and stays abroad and offers empirical evidence as well as novel theoretical arguments to develop an anthropology of mobility. Both focusing specifically on how various societies and cultures imagine and value boundary-crossing mobilities &ldquo;elsewhere&rdquo; and drawing heavily on his own European lifeworld, the author examines momentous travels abroad in the context of education, work, and spiritual quests and the search for a better quality of life.</p>
ISBN: 9781785339356<br />July 2018<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[World Heritage Craze in China Universal Discourse, National Culture, and Local Memory]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Haiming Yan<br /><p>
	There is a World Heritage Craze in China. China claims to have the longest continuous civilization in the world and is seeking recognition from UNESCO. This book explores three dimensions of the UNESCO World Heritage initiative with particular relevance for China: the universal agenda, the national practices, and the local responses. With a sociological lens, this book offers comprehensive insights into World Heritage, as well as China&rsquo;s deep social, cultural, and political structures.</p>
ISBN: 9781785338045<br />March 2018<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Expeditionary Anthropology Teamwork, Travel and the ''Science of Man'']]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Edited by Martin Thomas and Amanda Harris<br /><p>
	The origins of anthropology lie in expeditionary journeys. But since the rise of immersive fieldwork, usually by a sole investigator, the older tradition of team-based social research has been largely eclipsed. <em>Expeditionary Anthropology</em> argues that expeditions have much to tell us about anthropologists and the people they studied. The book charts the diversity of anthropological expeditions and analyzes the often passionate arguments they provoked. Drawing on recent developments in gender studies, indigenous studies, and the history of science, the book argues that even today, the &lsquo;science of man&rsquo; is deeply inscribed by its connections with expeditionary travel.</p>
ISBN: 9781785337727<br />January 2018<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Travel and Representation ]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Edited by Garth Lean, Russell Staiff, and Emma Waterton<br /><p>
	<em>Travel and Representation</em>&nbsp;is a timely volume of essays that explores and re-examines the various convergences between literature, art, photography, television, cinema and travel. The essays do so in a way that appreciates the entanglement of representations and travel at a juncture in theoretical work that recognizes the limits of representation, things that lie outside of representation and the continuing power of representation. The emphasis is on the myriad ways travelers/scholars employ representation in their writing/analyses as they re-think the intersections between travelers, fields of representation, imagination, emotions and corporeal experiences in the past, the present and the future.</p>
ISBN: 9781785336027<br />July 2017<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Footprints in Paradise Ecotourism, Local Knowledge, and Nature Therapies in Okinawa]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Andrea E. Murray<br /><p>
	The economic imperative of sustainable tourism development frequently shapes life on small subtropical islands. In Okinawa, ecotourism promises to provide employment for a dwindling population of rural youth while preserving the natural environment and bolstering regional pride. <em>Footprints in Paradise</em> explores the transformation in community and sense of place as Okinawans come to view themselves through the lens of the visiting tourist consumer, and as their language, landscapes, and wildlife are reconstituted as treasured and vulnerable resources. The rediscovery and revaluing of local ecological knowledge strengthens Okinawan or <em>Uchinaa</em> cultural heritage, despite the controversial presence of US military bases amidst a hegemonic Japanese state.</p>
ISBN: 9781785333866<br />June 2017<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[The Good Holiday Development, Tourism and the Politics of Benevolence in Mozambique]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: João Afonso Baptista<br /><p>
	Drawing on ethnographic research in the village of Canhane, which is host to the first community tourism project in Mozambique, <em>The Good Holiday</em> explores the confluence of two powerful industries: tourism and development, and explains when, how and why tourism becomes development and development, tourism. The volume further explores the social and material consequences of this merging, presenting the confluence of tourism and development as a major vehicle for the exercise of ethics, and non-state governance in contemporary life.</p>
ISBN: 9781785335464<br />May 2017<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[The Romance of Crossing Borders Studying and Volunteering Abroad]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Edited by Neriko Musha Doerr and Hannah Davis Taïeb<br /><p>
	What draws people to study abroad or volunteer in far-off communities? Often the answer is romance &ndash; the romance of landscapes, people, languages, the very sense of border-crossing &ndash; and longing for liberation, attraction to the unknown, yearning to make a difference. This volume explores the complicated and often fraught desires to study and volunteer abroad. In doing so, the book sheds light on how affect is managed by educators and mobilized by students and volunteers themselves, and how these structures of feeling relate to broader social and economic forces.</p>
ISBN: 9781785333583<br />January 2017<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Keywords of Mobility Critical Engagements]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Edited by Noel B. Salazar and Kiran Jayaram<br /><p>
	Scholars from various disciplines have used key concepts to grasp mobilities, but as of yet, a working vocabulary of these has not been fully developed. Given this context and inspired in part by Raymond Williams&rsquo; <em>Keywords</em> (1976), this edited volume presents contributions that critically analyze mobility-related keywords: capital, cosmopolitanism, freedom, gender, immobility, infrastructure, motility, and regime. Each chapter provides an historical context, a critical analysis of how the keyword has been used in relation to mobility, and a conclusion that proposes future usage or research.</p>
ISBN: 9781785331466<br />June 2016<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Tourism and Informal Encounters in Cuba ]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Valerio Simoni<br>Foreword by Nelson Graburn<br /><p>
	Based on a detailed ethnography, this book explores the promises and expectations of tourism in Cuba, drawing attention to the challenges that tourists and local people face in establishing meaningful connections with each other. Notions of informal encounter and relational idiom illuminate ambiguous experiences of tourism harassment, economic transactions, hospitality, friendship, and festive and sexual relationships. Comparing these various connections, the author shows the potential of touristic encounters to redefine their moral foundations, power dynamics, and implications, offering new insights into how contemporary relationships across difference and inequality are imagined and understood.</p>
ISBN: 9781782389484<br />January 2016<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Tourism Imaginaries Anthropological Approaches]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Edited by Noel B. Salazar and Nelson H. H. Graburn<br />Afterword by Naomi Leite<br /><p>
	It is hard to imagine tourism without the creative use of seductive, as well as restrictive, imaginaries about peoples and places. These socially shared assemblages are collaboratively produced and consumed by a diverse range of actors around the globe. As a nexus of social practices through which individuals and groups establish places and peoples as credible objects of tourism, &ldquo;tourism imaginaries&rdquo; have yet to be fully explored. Presenting innovative conceptual approaches, this volume advances ethnographic research methods and critical scholarship regarding tourism and the imaginaries that drive it. The various authors contribute methodologically as well as conceptually to anthropology&rsquo;s grasp of the images, forces, and encounters of the contemporary world.</p>
ISBN: 9781782383673<br />June 2014<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Borders of Belonging Experiencing History, War and Nation at a Danish Heritage Site]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Mads Daugbjerg<br /><p>
	In an era cross-cut with various agendas and expressions of national belonging and global awareness, &ldquo;the nation&rdquo; as a collective reference point and experienced entity stands at the center of complex identity struggles. This book explores how such struggles unfold in practice at a highly symbolic battlefield site in the Danish/German borderland. Comprised of an ethnography of two profoundly different institutions &ndash; a conventional museum and an experience-based heritage center &ndash; it analyses the ways in which staff and visitors interfere with, relate to, and literally &ldquo;make sense&rdquo; of the war heritage and its national connotations. <em>Borders of Belonging</em> offers a comparative, in-depth analysis of the practices and negotiations through which history is made and manifested at two houses devoted to the interpretation of one event: the decisive battle of the 1864 war in which Otto von Bismarck, on his way to uniting the new German Empire, led the Prussian army to victory over the Danish. Working through his empirical material to engage with and challenge established theoretical positions in the study of museums, modernity, and tourism, Mads Daugbjerg demonstrates that national belonging is still a key cultural concern, even as it asserts itself in novel, muted, and increasingly experiential ways.</p>
ISBN: 9780857459763<br />February 2014<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Japanese Tourism Spaces, Places and Structures]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Carolin Funck and Malcolm Cooper<br /><p>
	The changing patterns of Japanese tourism and the views of the Japanese tourist since the Meiji Restoration, in 1868, are given an in-depth historical, geographical, economic and social analysis in this book. As well as providing a case study for the purpose of investigating the changing face of global tourism from the 19th to the 21st Century, this account of Japanese tourism explores both domestic social relations and international geographical, political and economic relations, especially in the northeast Asian context. Socio-cultural and geographical analysis form the research framework for the book, in three ways: first, there is an emphasis on scale as tourism phenomena and their implications are discussed both in a global context and at the national, regional and local levels; second, the discussion is informed by primary data sources such as censuses and surveys; and third, the incorporation of fieldwork and case studies adds concreteness to the overall picture of Japanese tourism.&nbsp;This book is a significant addition to an area of study currently under-represented in the literature.</p>
ISBN: 9781782380757<br />November 2013<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Factions, Friends and Feasts Anthropological Perspectives on the Mediterranean]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Jeremy Boissevain<br /><p>
	Drawing on field research in Malta, Sicily and among Italian emigrants in Canada, this book explores the social influence of the Mediterranean climate and the legacy of ethnic and religious conflict from the past five decades. Case studies illustrate the complexity of daily life not only in the region but also in more remote academe, by analysing the effects of fierce family loyalty, emigration and the social consequences of factionalism, patronage and the friends-of-friends networks that are widespread in the region. Several chapters discuss the social and environmental impact of mass tourism, how locals cope, and the paradoxical increase in religious pageantry and public celebrations. The discussions echo changes in the region and the related development of the author&rsquo;s own interests and engagement with prevailing issues through his career.</p>
ISBN: 9780857458445<br />March 2013<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Dancing Cultures Globalization, Tourism and Identity in the Anthropology of Dance]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Edited by Hélène Neveu Kringelbach and Jonathan Skinner<br /><p>
	Dance is more than an aesthetic of life &ndash; dance embodies life. This is evident from the social history of jive, the marketing of trans-national ballet, ritual healing dances in Italy or folk dances performed for tourists in Mexico, Panama and Canada. Dance often captures those essential dimensions of social life that cannot be easily put into words. What are the flows and movements of dance carried by migrants and tourists? How is dance used to shape nationalist ideology? What are the connections between dance and ethnicity, gender, health, globalization and nationalism, capitalism and post-colonialism? Through innovative and wide-ranging case studies, the contributors explore the central role dance plays in culture as leisure commodity, cultural heritage, cultural aesthetic or cathartic social movement.</p>
ISBN: 9780857455758<br />October 2012<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Writing the Dark Side of Travel ]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Edited by Jonathan Skinner<br /><p>
	The travel experience filled with personal trauma; the pilgrimage through a war-torn place; the journey with those suffering: these represent the darker sides of travel. What is their allure and how are they represented? This volume takes an ethnographic and interdisciplinary approach to explore the writings and texts of dark journeys and travels. In traveling over the dead, amongst the dying, and alongside the suffering, the authors give us a tour of humanity&rsquo;s violence and misery. And yet, from this dark side, there comes great beauty and poignancy in the characterization of plight; creativity in the comic, graphic, and graffiti sketches and comments on life; and the sense of profound and spiritual journeys being undertaken, recorded, and memorialized.</p>
ISBN: 9780857453419<br />March 2012<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Great Expectations Imagination and Anticipation in Tourism]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Edited by Jonathan Skinner and Dimitrios Theodossopoulos<br /><p>
	The negotiation of expectations in tourism is a complex and dynamic process &ndash; one that is central to the imagination of cultural difference. Expectations not only affect the lives and experiences of tourists, but also their hosts, and play an important part in the success or failure of the overall tourism experience. It is for this reason, the authors argue, that special attention should be given to how expectations constitute and sustain tourism. The case studies presented here explore what fuels the desires to visit particular places, to what degree expectations inform the experience of the place, and the frequent disjunctions between tourist expectations and experiences. Careful attention is paid to how the imagination of the visitor inspires the imagination of the host, and vice-versa; how tourists and host communities actively imagine, re-imagine, and shape each other&rsquo;s lives. This realization, has profound consequences, not solely for academic analysis, but for all those who participate in and work within the tourism industry.</p>
ISBN: 9780857452771<br />October 2011<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Tourism, Magic and Modernity Cultivating the Human Garden]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: David Picard<br />Foreword by Nelson Graburn, University of California, Berkeley<br /><p>
	Drawing from extended fieldwork in La R&eacute;union, in the Indian Ocean, the author suggests an innovative re-reading of different concepts of magic that emerge in the global cultural economics of tourism. Following the making and unmaking of the tropical island tourism destination of La R&eacute;union, he demonstrates how destinations are transformed into magical pleasure gardens in which human life is cultivated for tourist consumption. Like a gardener would cultivate flowers, local development policy, nature conservation, and museum initiatives dramatise local social life so as to evoke modernist paradigms of time, beauty and nature. Islanders who live in this &#39;human garden&#39; are thus placed in the ambivalent role of &#39;human flowers&#39;, embodying ideas of authenticity and biblical innocence, but also of history and social life in perpetual creolisation.</p>
ISBN: 9780857452016<br />September 2011<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Envisioning Eden Mobilizing Imaginaries in Tourism and Beyond]]></title>
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<![CDATA[Author: Noel B. Salazar<br /><p>
	As tourism service standards become more homogeneous, travel destinations worldwide are conforming yet still trying to maintain, or even increase, their distinctiveness. Based on more than two years of fieldwork in Yogyakarta, Indonesia and Arusha, Tanzania, this book offers an in-depth investigation of the local-to-global dynamics of contemporary tourism. Each destination offers examples that illustrate how tour guide narratives and practices are informed by widely circulating imaginaries of the past as well as personal imaginings of the future.</p>
ISBN: 9781845457600<br />November 2010<br />Language: English<br />]]></description>
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