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Tourism and Australian Beach Cultures: Revealing Bodies: Tourism and Cultural Change, cartea 30

Autor Christine Metusela, Gordon Waitt
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2012
This book explores the ever-changing relationships between bodies, oceans, beaches and tourism. Drawing on feminist scholarship, the book focuses on the emergence of Australian beach cultures beyond metropolitan centres from the early 19th century to the early 20th century on the Illawarra beaches, some 80 kilometres south of Sydney.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781845412852
ISBN-10: 1845412850
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 145 x 208 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Channel View Publications Ltd
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Cuprins

Introduction: Stripping off Chapter 1. Sex in private: 'Bathing in perfection'Chapter 2. The public bathing reserve: Disciplining the 'insatiable desire to pose on the sands'Chapter 3. Rail and car mobilities: Technologies of movement and touring the sublime Chapter 4. The 'Brighton of Australia' becomes the 'Sheffield of the South': Knowledge, power and the production of an 'industrial heartland' in an 'earthly paradise'Chapter 5. 'Battle for honours': Surf lifesavers, masculinity, performativity and spatiality Chapter 6. Making bathing 'modern'

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Tourism and Australian Beach Cultures is an original, sophisticated and revealing history of the 'geographical imaginary' of the Australian beach, which carefully maps the cultural and spatial politics which helped to shape the bodies displayed on it.Graeme Turner, University of Queensland, AustraliaThis book is an engaging synthesis of social theories that draws on well-chosen and exciting historical examples from the Illawarra, New South Wales. Explaining the ways in which gendered, sexualised, classed, and racialised bodies and beaches are intimately related, the book is full of ideas and fabulous images, and is at once accessible and challenging. Body politics are shown to be integral to the tourism spaces of beach resorts. Crucially, Christine Metusela and Gordon Waitt's book is a key intervention into the limited critical historical and geographical analyses and practices of beach resorts. It will be of interest to social and cultural geographers, tourism scholars, as well as historians who need to enrich their geographical imaginations.Lynda Johnston, University of Waikato, New Zealand

Tourism and Australian Beach Cultures is an original, sophisticated and revealing history of the 'geographical imaginary' of the Australian beach, which carefully maps the cultural and spatial politics which helped to shape the bodies displayed on it. Graeme Turner, University of Queensland, Australia