This book asks the question; why is it that tourism matters? It looks at how it is we do tourism and learn to be tourists when we are on holiday. Tourism is a dynamic way of being that may facilitate or hinder intercultural exchange. The ways in which we do tourism and the places in which we are tourists raise practical, material and emotional questions about tourist life. This book draws on both empirical work and a range of theoretical frameworks, arguing that tourism matters precisely because of the lessons it can teach us about living everyday life with others.



Autorentext

Gavin Jack is Lecturer in Critical Marketing at the University of Leicester Management Centre, UK.

Alison Phipps is senior lecturer and Director of the Graduate School for Arts and Humanities at the University of Glasgow, where she teaches anthropology and languages. Her books include Acting Identities (2000), and Contemporary German Cultural Studies (2002). She is associate editor of the journal Tourism and Cultural Change.



Inhalt

Section One - Living the Tourist Life
1. Why Tourism Matters
2. The Give and the Take
3. Doing Being Tourists
Section Two - Packing the Travel Bag
4. Packing
5. Packers of Culture
6. Bag-sized Stories
Section Three - Unpacking the Travel Bag
7: New Habits
8: Exchanging Stories
9: Changing Spaces
Section Four - After Tourism
10: The Return to Routine
11: Conclusions

Titel
Tourism and Intercultural Exchange
Untertitel
Why Tourism Matters
EAN
9781845412654
ISBN
978-1-84541-265-4
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
17.05.2005
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
196
Jahr
2005
Untertitel
Englisch