Identity and Intercultural Exchange in Travel and Tourism

Edited by: Anthony David Barker

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210mm x 148mm
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This book looks at the relationship between questions of identity formation and modern practices in travelling and tourism. Unprecedented levels of mobility and international exchange over the last 100 years have raised questions about the stability of national and personal identities and new and creative patterns of behaviour and self-realisation are now emerging due to the enormous commercial interests that lie behind the modern travel and tourism industries. The volume will consider these issues and the challenges they create in various geographical contexts (Germany, Spain, Romania, Italy, Africa) and concludes with a number of case studies from the Portuguese context, where the revenues from tourism are integral to its economy and a lifeline in the current economic crisis.

This book provides an exciting discussion of travel and tourism, and drives the reader into matters of great academic and practical interest. Even if the discussion is mostly centered on travel and tourism, the debate launches bridges for tourism planning and management, and is a source of inspiration for the creation of new businesses.

The intersection of tourism, culture, place and identity are cleverly explored in this edited collection. The authors provide a fresh perspective on a variety of issues from dark tourism to travel writing. Conceptually diverse with rich insights, researchers interested in exploring identity and tourism will find this thoughtful volume well worth reading.

The editor, Anthony David Barker, brings his expertise in film narrative, history of cinema, British and American drama, and English literature since the 18th century to produce an enlightening, well-crafted, and invigorating book in collaboration with 16 other contributors. (...) This book delivers a unique flavor of significance in nourishing tourism and destination development research through integrating multidisciplinary insights. The flawless marriage between cultural texts and tourism phenomenon showcases how cultures and personal identities can be exchanged via innovative patterns of travel behaviors that are bolstered by commercial drivers embedded in modern tourism industries.

Tourism Analysis, Vol. 21, pp. 683–687

Anthony David Barker is an Associate Professor of English Culture at the University of Aveiro, Portugal and coordinator of a research team working on 'Cultural Flows and Literary Mediations'. He has worked in cultural studies-related fields for over 25 years and his research interests include film narrative and genre.

Introduction

Section One: Exchanging Places

1. Noémia Bárbara: The Business of Creative Tourism and Creativity in the Tourism Business

2. Marzena Kubisz: Negotiating Mobility: On the Slow Move

3. Petra M Bagley: Mein Mallorca: A German-Spanish Love Affair

4. Anthony Barker: Commercial Cinema, Location Shooting and 'the Tourism Effect'

5. Silvio Lima Figueiredo: Nature, Culture and the Genesis of the Concept of Travel Section Two: Narratives of Travel and Identity

6. María del Pino Santana Quintana: The Appeal of Otherness: Reconstructions of Self in Contemporary Travel Writing

7. Marius Crișan: Representations of Maramureş in Contemporary Female Travel Writing: Dervla Murphy, Caroline Juler and Bronwen Riley

8. Fernanda Luísa da Silva Feneja: Tourist Experience in Narrative Fiction: E. M. Forster's A Room with a View

9. Anthony Barker: Deaths in Venice: Dying for a Holiday

10. Monika Kowalczyk-Piaseczna: Peregrinating Objects: Consumptive Capacities of the Traveler's Personal Items in Robert Byron's Road to Oxiana and Jason Elliot's Unexpected Light

11. Ana Luísa Pires: Travelling in/to Africa: Narratives of Postcolonial Encounters Section Three: The Case of Portugal

12. Jenny Campos, Maria Manuel Baptista & Larissa Latif: Mythical Moors and Constructing a Cultural Tourist Itinerary around Valpaços

13. Joana Ferraz Ribeiro & Gillian Moreira: (O)Porto: A Wine, a Place, a Route and a Meeting Point

14. Danuta Gabryś-Barker: Cultural Interfaces and Perceptions of Space: A Polish–Portuguese Comparative Study

15. Susan Howcroft: Eating Portugal: Translating Food

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