Constructing cultural tourism : John Ruskin and the tourist gaze

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Constructing cultural tourism : John Ruskin and the tourist gaze

Keith Hanley and John K. Walton

(Tourism and cultural change)

Channel View Publications, c2010

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  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This book is an interdisciplinary collaboration between a literary critic and cultural historian, which examines and recovers a radical and still urgent challenge to the industrialisation of cultural tourism from the work of John Ruskin. Ruskin exerted a formative influence on the definition and development of cultural tourism which was probably as significant as that, for example, of his contemporary Thomas Cook. The book assesses Ruskin's overall influence on the development of national and international tourism in the context of pre-existing expectations about tourism flows and cultural capital and alongside parallel and intersecting trends of the time; examines Ruskin's contribution to the tourist agenda at all social levels; and discusses Ruskin's significance for current debates in tourism studies, especially questions of the place of the 'canon' of traditional European cultural tourism in a post-modern tourist setting, and the various incarnations of 'heritage tourism'.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: Introduction: The Joy of Travel Chapter Two: The Ruskin Moment Chapter Three: Sightseeing with Ruskin Chapter Four: The Interpretation of Places Chapter Five: Ruskin and Tourist Destinations Chapter Six: Ruskin and Popular Tourism Chapter Seven: Ruskin and the English Lakes: Brantwood as a Tourist Site Chapter Eight: Concluding Reflections: Ruskin Against the Market

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