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Tourism Fictions, Simulacra and Virtualities (Paperback): Maria Gravari-Barbas, Nelson Graburn, Jean-Francois Staszak Tourism Fictions, Simulacra and Virtualities (Paperback)
Maria Gravari-Barbas, Nelson Graburn, Jean-Francois Staszak
R1,294 Discovery Miles 12 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Tourism Fictions, Simulacra and Virtualities offers a new understanding of tourism's interaction with space, questioning the ways in which fictions, simulacra and virtualities express tourism in the built environment and vice versa. Since its beginnings, tourism has inspired themed built environments that have a constitutive, and sometimes problematic, relationship with the "real" world and its architectural references. This volume questions and rethinks the different environments constructed or adapted both for and by tourism exploring the relationship between the "real" and the "unreal" within the tourist bubble and the ways in which the real world inspires simulacra for tourism use. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach this book touches on a wide range of geographical areas, eras and subjects such as post-socialist tourism in Poland, the Hawaiian imaginary in Las Vegas, Rio de Janeiro's Little Africa, as well as multiple instances of virtual reality in tourism. This timely and innovative volume will be of great interest to upper level students, researchers and academics in tourism, architecture, cultural studies, geography and heritage studies.

Anthropology of Tourism in Central and Eastern Europe - Bridging Worlds (Hardcover): Magdalena Banaszkiewicz Anthropology of Tourism in Central and Eastern Europe - Bridging Worlds (Hardcover)
Magdalena Banaszkiewicz; Contributions by Magdalena Banaszkiewicz; Foreword by Michal Buchowski; Contributions by Nelson Graburn, Tom Selwyn, …
R3,095 Discovery Miles 30 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

Tourism and Architectural Simulacra: Nelson Graburn, Maria Gravari-Barbas, Jean-Francois Staszak Tourism and Architectural Simulacra
Nelson Graburn, Maria Gravari-Barbas, Jean-Francois Staszak
R1,284 Discovery Miles 12 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since its beginnings, tourism has inspired built environments that have suggested reinvented relationships with their original architectural inspirations. Copies, reinterpretations, and simulacra still constitute some of the most familiar and popular tourist attractions in the world. Some reinterpret archetypes such as the ancient palace, the Renaissance villa, or the Mediterranean village. Others duplicate the cities in which we lived in the past or we still live today. And others realise perceptions of utopias such as Shangri-La, Eden, or Paradise. Replicas – duplitecture – and simulacra can have symbolic meaning for tourists, as merely inspiring an atmosphere or as truly authentic, and their relationship to original functions, for worship, accommodation, leisure, or shopping. Tourism and Architectural Simulacra questions and rethinks the different environments constructed or adapted both for and by tourism exploring the relationship between the architectural inspiration and its reproduction within the tourist bubble. The wide range of geographical areas, eras, and subjects in this book show that the expositions of simulacra and hyper reality by Baudrillard, Deleuze, and Eco are surpassed by our complex world. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach they offer original insights of the complex relationship between tourism and architecture. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change.

The Ethnography of Tourism - Edward Bruner and Beyond (Hardcover): Naomi M. Leite, Quetzil E. Castañeda, Kathleen M. Adams The Ethnography of Tourism - Edward Bruner and Beyond (Hardcover)
Naomi M. Leite, Quetzil E. Castañeda, Kathleen M. Adams; Contributions by Kathleen M. Adams, Edward M. Bruner, …
R2,925 Discovery Miles 29 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What does it mean to study tourism ethnographically? How has the ethnography of tourism changed from the 1970s to today? What theories, themes, and concepts drive contemporary research? Thirteen leading anthropologists of tourism address these questions, focusing on the experience-near, interpretive-humanistic approach to tourism studies that emerged in the 1990s and continues to be prominent today. Widely associated with the work of American anthropologist Edward Bruner, this perspective is characterized by an attentiveness to representation, imagination, interpretation, meaning, and the inherent subjectivity of both ethnography and tourism as social practices. Contributors draw on their ongoing fieldwork to illustrate, critically engage, and build upon key concepts in tourism ethnography today—from experience, encounter, and emergent culture to authenticity, narrative, contested sites, the touristic borderzone, embodiment, identity, and mobility. Using Bruner’s work as a lens for delving into the past, present, and future of interpretive-humanistic tourism ethnography, these scholars provide a critical introduction to the state of the art. With its comprehensive introductory chapter, keyword-based organization, and engaging style, this volume will appeal to students of anthropology and tourism studies, as well as scholars in both fields and beyond.

Tourism Imaginaries at the Disciplinary Crossroads - Place, Practice, Media (Paperback): Maria Gravari-Barbas, Nelson Graburn Tourism Imaginaries at the Disciplinary Crossroads - Place, Practice, Media (Paperback)
Maria Gravari-Barbas, Nelson Graburn
R1,320 Discovery Miles 13 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Providing a unique analysis of current multidisciplinary research on the complex relationships between tourism and the imaginaries of tourist destinations, this book traces the links between tourism imaginaries and their religious (heaven) and political (utopia) antecedents. The substantive chapters are organised into three main thematic sections, the first explores the touristic production and consumption of place imaginaries, the second analyses the way places are practiced through imaginaries and the role imaginaries play in the tourist experience and the final section explores the way images and the media participate in the creation of tourism imaginaries.

Tourism and Architectural Simulacra (Hardcover): Nelson Graburn, Maria Gravari-Barbas, Jean-Francois Staszak Tourism and Architectural Simulacra (Hardcover)
Nelson Graburn, Maria Gravari-Barbas, Jean-Francois Staszak
R4,201 Discovery Miles 42 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since its beginnings, tourism has inspired built environments that have suggested reinvented relationships with their original architectural inspirations. Copies, reinterpretations, and simulacra still constitute some of the most familiar and popular tourist attractions in the world. Some reinterpret archetypes such as the ancient palace, the Renaissance villa, or the Mediterranean village. Others duplicate the cities in which we lived in the past or we still live today. And others realise perceptions of utopias such as Shangri-La, Eden, or Paradise. Replicas - duplitecture - and simulacra can have symbolic meaning for tourists, as merely inspiring an atmosphere or as truly authentic, and their relationship to original functions, for worship, accommodation, leisure, or shopping. Tourism and Architectural Simulacra questions and rethinks the different environments constructed or adapted both for and by tourism exploring the relationship between the architectural inspiration and its reproduction within the tourist bubble. The wide range of geographical areas, eras, and subjects in this book show that the expositions of simulacra and hyper reality by Baudrillard, Deleuze, and Eco are surpassed by our complex world. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach they offer original insights of the complex relationship between tourism and architecture. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change.

Tourism Imaginaries at the Disciplinary Crossroads - Place, Practice, Media (Hardcover, New edition): Maria Gravari-Barbas,... Tourism Imaginaries at the Disciplinary Crossroads - Place, Practice, Media (Hardcover, New edition)
Maria Gravari-Barbas, Nelson Graburn
R4,637 Discovery Miles 46 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Providing a unique analysis of current multidisciplinary research on the complex relationships between tourism and the imaginaries of tourist destinations, this book traces the links between tourism imaginaries and their religious (heaven) and political (utopia) antecedents. The substantive chapters are organised into three main thematic sections, the first explores the touristic production and consumption of place imaginaries, the second analyses the way places are practiced through imaginaries and the role imaginaries play in the tourist experience and the final section explores the way images and the media participate in the creation of tourism imaginaries.

Tourism Fictions, Simulacra and Virtualities (Hardcover): Maria Gravari-Barbas, Nelson Graburn, Jean-Francois Staszak Tourism Fictions, Simulacra and Virtualities (Hardcover)
Maria Gravari-Barbas, Nelson Graburn, Jean-Francois Staszak
R4,639 Discovery Miles 46 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Tourism Fictions, Simulacra and Virtualities offers a new understanding of tourism's interaction with space, questioning the ways in which fictions, simulacra and virtualities express tourism in the built environment and vice versa. Since its beginnings, tourism has inspired themed built environments that have a constitutive, and sometimes problematic, relationship with the "real" world and its architectural references. This volume questions and rethinks the different environments constructed or adapted both for and by tourism exploring the relationship between the "real" and the "unreal" within the tourist bubble and the ways in which the real world inspires simulacra for tourism use. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach this book touches on a wide range of geographical areas, eras and subjects such as post-socialist tourism in Poland, the Hawaiian imaginary in Las Vegas, Rio de Janeiro's Little Africa, as well as multiple instances of virtual reality in tourism. This timely and innovative volume will be of great interest to upper level students, researchers and academics in tourism, architecture, cultural studies, geography and heritage studies.

The Ethnography of Tourism - Edward Bruner and Beyond (Paperback): Naomi M. Leite, Quetzil E. Castaneda, Kathleen M. Adams The Ethnography of Tourism - Edward Bruner and Beyond (Paperback)
Naomi M. Leite, Quetzil E. Castaneda, Kathleen M. Adams; Contributions by Kathleen M. Adams, Edward M. Bruner, …
R1,294 Discovery Miles 12 940 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

**Winner of the 2020 Edward Bruner Prize from the Anthropology of Tourism Interest Group** "Leite, Castaneda, and Adams's volume is a beautiful retrospective of the enduring importance of Ed Bruner's work and legacy in our field, and we have no doubt that it will be used as a central historical, theoretical, and teaching text by many." - Prize Committee What does it mean to study tourism ethnographically? How has the ethnography of tourism changed from the 1970s to today? What theories, themes, and concepts drive contemporary research? Thirteen leading anthropologists of tourism address these questions and provide a critical introduction to the state of the art. Focusing on the experience-near, interpretive-humanistic approach to tourism studies widely associated with anthropologist Edward Bruner, the contributors draw on their fieldwork to illustrate and build upon key concepts in tourism ethnography, from experience, encounter, and emergent culture to authenticity, narrative, contested sites, the borderzone, embodiment, identity, and mobility. With its comprehensive introductory chapter, keyword-based organization, and engaging style, The Ethnography of Tourism will appeal to anthropology and tourism studies students, as well as to scholars in both fields and beyond. For more information, check out A Conversation with the Editors of the Ethnography of Tourism: Edward M. Bruner and Beyond and In Memoriam: Ed Bruner.

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