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Tourism and Souvenirs: Tourism and Cultural Change, cartea 33


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This book situates souvenirs as tangible and intangible expressions and triggers of tourism experience that are 'glocally' developed on the margins. The authors gain new insights with this critique of souvenirs that situates souvenirs of place, people and experience as constructions of transnational lives, migration and global tourism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781845414054
ISBN-10: 1845414055
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 147 x 208 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Channel View Publications Ltd
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Notă biografică

Jenny Cave is a lecturer in Tourism and Hospitality Management at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. Her background is in anthropology, museology, tourism and cultural attraction management in New Zealand and Canada. This shapes her research into the linkages between tourism, migration and poverty reduction in rural and island peripheries, cultural/heritage enterprise, and collaborative methods. Lee Jolliffe is a Professor at the University of New Brunswick in Canada. With a background in museology she has research interests in the intersection of culture and tourism, especially in urban and rural settings, as well as museums and arts events in North Atlantic Islands, South East Asia and the Caribbean. Her edited volumes include Tea and Tourism (2007), Coffee Culture, Destinations and Attractions (2010) and Sugar Heritage and Tourism in Transition (2013). Tom Baum is Programme Director, Hong Kong University SPACE programmes in Tourism and Hospitality Management at the University of Strathclyde. His research agenda includes: people and work in low skills service work, with a particular focus on the international hospitality and tourism sector as well as human resource development and skills planning and formation, education and training, at a macro (national) and company level.

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Theorising Tourism and Souvenirs: Glocal Perspectives - Jenny Cave, Tom Baum and Lee Jolliffe Chapter 2 With The Passing Of Time: The Changing Meaning Of Souvenirs - Noga Collins-Kreiner and Yael Zins Chapter 3 Souvenirs and Self-Identity - Hugh Wilkins Chapter 4 Souveniring Occupational Artefacts: The Chef's Uniform - Richard N.S. Robinson Chapter 5 Souvenirs of the American Southwest: Objective or Constructive Authenticity? - Kristen Swanson Chapter 6 'Souvenirs' at the Margin? Place, Commodities, Transformations and the Symbolic in Buddha Sculptures from Luang Prabang, Laos - Russell Staiff and Robyn Bushell Chapter 7 Souvenirs as Transactions in Place and Identity: Perspectives from Aotearoa New Zealand - Jenny Cave and Dorina Buda Chapter 8 Green Tourism Souvenirs in Rural Japan: Challenges and Opportunities - Atsuko Hashimoto and David J. Telfer Chapter 9 Understanding Tourist Shopping Village Experiences on the Margins - Laurie Murphy, Gianna Moscardo and Pierre Benckendorff Chapter 10 Souvenir Development in Peripheral Areas: Local Constraints in a Global Market - R. Geoffrey Lacher and Susan L. Slocum Chapter 11 Souvenir Production and Attraction: Vietnam's Traditional Handicraft Villages - Huong Bui and Lee Jolliffe Chapter 12 World Heritage-Themed Souvenirs for Asian Tourists in Macau - Hilary Du Cros Chapter 13 Lessons in Tourism and Souvenirs on the Margins: Glocal Perspectives - Lee Jolliffe, Jenny Cave and Tom Baum

Recenzii

This book is a 'must read' for scholars of sustainability, tourism development and cultural preservation. Innovative grounding in global-local theory is expanded by chapters that traverse individual motive (expectations, goals and values), tourist behavior, souveniring practice, cultural production, authenticity, green development; amongst others. Tourism and Souvenirs constructs original thinking about the influence of souvenirs in tourist motivation, destination image and the attributes that make up the desired tourism experience. Jenny Cave, Lee Jolliffe and Tom Baum have brought together state-of-the-art researchers whose conceptual insights are located in societal and geographic peripheries, but are nonetheless central to theory and practice of the tourism experience. John C. Crotts, College of Charleston, USA This book turns the ubiquitous souvenir into a complicated object of memory, emotion, place, livelihoods, ethics and identities. Tourism and Souvenirs is a timely and important collection that captures key developments and debates in tourism studies. It is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the multifaceted relationship between souvenirs and tourism. Lynda Johnston, University of Waikato, New Zealand Tourism and Souvenirs contributes to the theory and application of souvenirs by combining advanced conceptual thinking with instructive case studies from diverse settings. The authors are established contributors to the tourism and souvenirs literature. By grouping the various chapters into three parts the book editors have produced a coherent volume for scholars and practitioners. Brian King, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong