This book examines the nexus between exploring and tourism and argues that exploration travel - based heavily on explorer narratives and the promises of personal challenges and change - is a major trend in future tourism. In particular, it analyses how romanticised myths of explorers form a foundation for how modern day tourists view travel and themselves. Its scope ranges from the 'Golden Age' of imperial explorers in the 19th and early 20th centuries, through the growth of adventure and extreme tourism, to possible future trends including space travel. The volume should appeal to researchers and students across a variety of disciplines, including tourism studies, sociology, geography and history.



Autorentext

Jennifer Laing is a Senior Lecturer at La Trobe University, Australia. Her research interests include heritage, events, travel narratives and the interaction between media, popular culture and tourism. She also co-edits the Advances in Event Research series (Routledge) with Warwick Frost.

Warwick Frost is an Associate Professor at La Trobe University, Australia. His research interests include natural and cultural heritage and the interplay between tourism and popular culture. His recent publications include Books and Travel (with Jennifer Laing, 2012).



Inhalt

1. Introducing the Explorer Traveller

Section 1 - The Hero's Journey

2. The Call to Adventure

3. Preparation and Departure

4. The Journey

5. The Return

Section 2 - Imagining Explorers

6. Fiction and the Myth of the Explorer

7. Desert Island Castaways

8. Re-enactments

Section 3 - Tourists At Play

9. Crossing Borders

10. On Safari

Section 4 - The Future

11. Destination Mars

12. The Explorer Traveller: The Myth Continues

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Titel
Explorer Travellers and Adventure Tourism
EAN
9781845414603
ISBN
978-1-84541-460-3
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
01.08.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
264
Jahr
2014
Untertitel
Englisch