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Tourism: An Introduction


Tourism: An Introduction

Hardback by Franklin, Alex

Tourism: An Introduction

£144.00

ISBN:
9780761967606
Publication Date:
18 Mar 2003
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
312 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 15 May 2024
Tourism: An Introduction

Description

`Argued with a real verve, it makes a plea to rethink the role of tourism in modernity seeing it not as a fleeting and marginal element, but as something enduring, emblematic and constitutive of contemporary society. Tourism is seen as a key element of modern life, not an escape from it' - Mike Crang, Department of Geography, University of Durham Tourism is a rapidly growing area of student enrolment. Lecturers and students who have waited patiently for an up-to-date, lucid and indispensable teaching and research text, need wait no more. This book is a matchless guide to understanding the theory, practice, development and effects of tourism. Tourism: An Introduction: - equips students with a critical perspective of the central processes of tourism and the relationship between tourism and culture - places tourism at the heart of modern life rather than as a peripheral feature added on after work - illuminates the relationship between tourism and nation formation, citizenship, consumerism and globalization - reveals the ritual, performative and embodied dimensions of tourist experience This book offers readers a major synthesis of modern thought on tourism. It breaks the mould of approaching tourism as a self-contained, compartment of contemporary life and treats it as a major and exciting cultural phenomenon. This is a landmark work in the study of tourism. Adrian Franklin is the editor of the acclaimed journal Tourist Studies (SAGE Publications).

Contents

Introduction PART ONE: QUESTIONS AND SCOPE What Is Tourism? The Foundations and Traces of Modern Tourism Elaborations of Tourism PART TWO: OBJECTS AND RITUALS Tourist Objects, Tourist Rituals Objects and Rituals of Seaside Objects and Rituals of Heritage PART THREE: THE EMBODIED TOURIST Tourisms of Body and Nature Sex and Tourism Conclusion A World of Tourism

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