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In Anthropology of Tourism in Central and Eastern Europe: Bridging
Worlds, Sabina Owsianowska and Magdalena Banaszkiewicz examine the
limitations of the anthropological study of tourism, which stem
from both the domination of researchers representing the Anglophone
circle as well as the current state of tourism studies in Central
and Eastern Europe. This edited collection contributes to the wider
discussion of the geopolitics of knowledge through its focus on the
anthropological background of tourism studies and its inclusion of
contributors from Austria, Bulgaria, Estonia, and Poland.
Popular with travelers since the 1960s, the Varna region of
Bulgaria's Black Sea coast was considered a highly desirable
vacation spot within the Eastern Bloc. Since the 1990s, the region
has been increasingly integrated into the global tourism market as
a mass tourism destination. This book is an ethnographic study of
the transformation of Varna's tourism industry after the collapse
of socialism. It examines the impact of the changing flows on the
region and its population, addressing wider issues, such as the
social and economic contours of post-socialist transformation in
Varna, growing stratification within Bulgarian society, and the
re-shaping of Bulgarian national identity between 'Europe' and the
'Orient.' (Series: Halle Studies in the Anthropology of Eurasia -
Vol. 28)
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