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Dark Tourism in the American West

Editat de Jennifer Dawes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 aug 2020
This edited collection expands scholarly and popular conversations about dark tourism in the American West. The phenomenon of dark tourism—traveling to sites of death, suffering, and disaster for entertainment or educational purposes—has been described and, on occasion, criticized for transforming misfortune and catastrophe into commodity. The impulse, however, continues, particularly in the American West: a liminal and contested space that resonates with stories of tragedy, violent conflict, and disaster. Contributions here specifically examine the mediation and shaping of these spaces into touristic destinations. The essays examine Western sites of massacre and battle (such as Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site and the “Waco Siege”), sites of imprisonment (such as Japanese-American internment camps and Alcatraz Island), areas devastated by ecological disaster (such as Martin’s Cove and the Salton Sea), and unmediated sites (those sites left to the touristic imagination, with no interpretation of what occurred there, such as the Bennet-Arcane camp).
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030211929
ISBN-10: 3030211924
Pagini: 214
Ilustrații: XI, 214 p. 17 illus., 13 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Dark Tourism in the American West.- 2. Interpretation and Memorialization at the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site.- 3. Revisiting Waco and the Branch Davidian Tragedy.- 4. East by Northwest: Preserving Pacific War Memory at Hanford and Minidoka.- 5. Contents Over the Carceral Landscape: Space, Place, and Artifacts at the Manzanar National Historic Site.- 6. Captive Memories: Alcatraz Island and the Cultural Work of Prison Tourism.- 7. Reenacting the Handcart Debacle: The Work of Rescue at Martin's Cove on the Mormon Trail.- 8. Recycling Death: Post-Apocalyptic Tourism in the American West.- 9. In the Dark without a Light: Understanding Unmediated Sites of Dark Tourism.- 10. How We Look at Dark Places.

Notă biografică

Jennifer Dawes is Chair of the Department of English, Humanities, and Philosophy at Midwestern State University, USA. Her previous scholarly work includes essays on cannibalism in film and authenticity in western literature as well as the book Across the Plains: Sarah Royce’s Western Narrative.


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This edited collection expands scholarly and popular conversations about dark tourism in the American West. The phenomenon of dark tourism—traveling to sites of death, suffering, and disaster for entertainment or educational purposes—has been described and, on occasion, criticized for transforming misfortune and catastrophe into commodity. The impulse, however, continues, particularly in the American West: a liminal and contested space that resonates with stories of tragedy, violent conflict, and disaster. Contributions here specifically examine the mediation and shaping of these spaces into touristic destinations. The essays examine Western sites of massacre and battle (such as Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site and the “Waco Siege”), sites of imprisonment (such as Japanese-American internment camps and Alcatraz Island), areas devastated by ecological disaster (such as Martin’s Cove and the Salton Sea), and unmediated sites (those sites left to the touristic imagination, with no interpretation of what occurred there, such as the Bennet-Arcane camp).

Caracteristici

Bridges scholarship of western literature and culture with Tourism Studies, Sociology, and Ethnography and Anthropology Provides the first focused exploration of dark tourism in the American West Valuable for those interested in the American West as a geographic and imagined space