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Books and Travel: Tourism and Cultural Change, cartea 31

Autor Jennifer Laing, Warwick Frost
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 iul 2012
The role of books in framing travel imaginings is an important social and cultural phenomenon. This book explores how reading books influences the way in which we understand travel and the tourist experience. It covers a variety of genres of books, from children's books and historical fiction, to Westerns, science fiction and crime fiction.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781845413484
ISBN-10: 1845413482
Pagini: 210
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 150 x 211 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Channel View Publications Ltd
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Cuprins

Chapter 1 - Introduction: Extraordinary Journeys Chapter 2 - The Gift Shop at 221B Baker Street Chapter 3 - A Misspent Youth (Children's Fiction and Travel)Chapter 4 - Murder They Wrote Chapter 5 - The Past is a Foreign Country Chapter 6 - No Country for Old Men Chapter 7 - Once Upon a Time in the West Chapter 8 - The Explorer's Quest Chapter 9 - Re-enacting the Past Chapter 10 - Fantastic Journeys Chapter 11 - Transformations Chapter 12 - They All Lived Happily Ever After Chapter 13 - Conclusion

Recenzii

I have read this book with great pleasure. Laing and Frost make a valuable contribution to a fascinating, fast-growing research domain. Based on a textual analysis of a wide range of literary genres, they show how literature - more than any other medium - stimulates the imagination and creates wanderlust among its readers. I can recommend this work to all scholars interested in the relationship between literature and travel. Stijn Reijnders, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The NetherlandsAn enjoyable, broad (though structured) sweep across the spectrum of literary genres, this volume is a welcomed, quirky exploration of 'books and travel'- one that instils in the interested reader the desire to (re)visit many of the classic novels and accounts covered here. And to do so from a more insightful, reflective perspective.Brian Wheeller, Visiting Professor, NHTV Breda, The NetherlandsAn interesting gallop through the analogues of literature and tourism, with a Chapter on the connections, proposed by theorists, between structural analysis of literary texts and travel narratives, followed by thumbnail synopses of 100+ works of fiction exemplifying them. A useful quick fix for non-readers of fiction, and those less familiar with more canonical works on literary/travel theory.Tony Seaton, University of Limerick, Ireland