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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Maria Gravari-Barbas , Nelson Graburn , Professor Dimitri IoannidesPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Weight: 0.730kg ISBN: 9781472422118ISBN 10: 1472422112 Pages: 294 Publication Date: 11 July 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction, Nelson Graburn and Maria Gravari-Barbas. Part I Producing/Consuming Place Imaginaries: Images, imaginaries and imaginations: French notes, Saskia Cousin; Imagining Goa: tourism development and state formation in postcolonial Goa, Raghuraman S. Trichur; Reinventing and reshaping Gaudi: from nation and religion to tourism. Architecture, conflict and change in Barcelona's tourist imaginary, Josep-Maria Garcia-Fuentes; `What happens in Vegas doesn't stay in Vegas': when tourism imaginaries fashion the scientific discourse, Pascale Nedelec; Evangeline, Acadians, and tourism imaginaries, Rita Ross. Part II Tourism Practices and the Imaginary: Tourism imaginaries and political discourses of Mayotte Island, Madina Regnault; Fair tourism and the `authentic' encounter: realization of a rite of recognition in the context of the myth of authenticity, Alain Girard and Bernard Scheou; Crafting archaism, cultural entrepreneurs, indigenous masks and the political and touristic imaginaries of heritage in Central America, Julien Laverdure; Spending holiday in Japan, falling in love with Japan: from pop culture to tourism imaginary, Clothilde Sabre; `Like nowhere else': imagining Provincetown for the lesbian and gay family, Liz Montegary. Part III Media and Imaginaries Reflexivity and Performativity: The marvel of tropical waters: the invention of an imaginary at the pace of technological advances, Luc Vacher; From the invention of an imaginary to the promotion of tourism: Greece through the lens of the photographer F. Boissonnas (1903-1930), Estelle Sohier; Beyond imaginary of place: performing, imagining, and deceiving self through online tourist photography, Iris Sheungting Lo and Bob McKercher; The tourism websites of metropolitan areas: between the image and the imaginary, Philippe Viallon; Transportation catastrophes and travel imaginaries in the French mass illustrated press, 1890-1914, H. Hazel Hahn; Conclusions - at the crossroads, Nelson Graburn. Index.Reviews'Tourism exists within and between momentary realities and ever-accelerated flows of images and ideas. This insightful volume deepens our understandings of tourism and its transformative power of people and places through a critical engagement with collective representations, their circulation and influences. Importantly it draws upon extensive disciplinary perspectives and international cases to offer a rich and valuable addition to the tourism studies literature.' Mike Robinson, University of Birmingham, UK 'Tourism exists within and between momentary realities and ever-accelerated flows of images and ideas. This insightful volume deepens our understandings of tourism and its transformative power of people and places through a critical engagement with collective representations, their circulation and influences. Importantly it draws upon extensive disciplinary perspectives and international cases to offer a rich and valuable addition to the tourism studies literature.' Mike Robinson, University of Birmingham, UK 'This volume is an original effort to revive the multi-faceted concept of imaginaries and turn it into the hub of a wide spectrum of disciplinary and theoretical approaches, while documenting its relevance by a rich variety of empirical studies from many parts of the world. It should be of interest for anyone concerned with innovative post-disciplinary theorizing, as well as for practitioners engaged in tourism destination development.' Erik Cohen, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel ’Tourism exists within and between momentary realities and ever-accelerated flows of images and ideas. This insightful volume deepens our understandings of tourism and its transformative power of people and places through a critical engagement with collective representations, their circulation and influences. Importantly it draws upon extensive disciplinary perspectives and international cases to offer a rich and valuable addition to the tourism studies literature.’ Mike Robinson, University of Birmingham, UK ’This volume is an original effort to revive the multi-faceted concept of imaginaries and turn it into the hub of a wide spectrum of disciplinary and theoretical approaches, while documenting its relevance by a rich variety of empirical studies from many parts of the world. It should be of interest for anyone concerned with innovative post-disciplinary theorizing, as well as for practitioners engaged in tourism destination development.’ Erik Cohen, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Author InformationMaria Gravari-Barbas is Professor of Geography at the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne. She is also in charge of the IREST (Institute of Research and Higher Studies on tourism) and EIREST (Interdisciplinary Research Group on Tourism Studies). She leads the UNESCO Chair ""Culture, Tourism, Development"" and coordinates the UNESCO UNITWIN network of the same name. Nelson Graburn is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of California Berkeley. He is a founding member of the International Academy for the Study of Tourism, the Research Committee on Tourism (RC-50) of the International Sociological Association, and the Tourism Studies Working Group at U C Berkeley, and serves on the editorial board (for anthropology) of Annals of Tourism Research. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |