The beautiful country : tourism and the state of destination Italy
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The beautiful country : tourism and the state of destination Italy
(Toronto Italian studies)
University of Toronto Press, c2015
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [263]-292) and index
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Description
Every year, Italy swells with millions of tourists who infuse the economy with billions of dollars and almost outnumber Italians themselves. In fact, Italy has been a model tourist destination for longer than it has been a modern state. The Beautiful Country explores the enduring popularity of "destination Italy," and its role in the development of the global mass tourism industry. Stephanie Malia Hom tracks the evolution of this particular touristic imaginary through texts, practices, and spaces, beginning with the guidebooks that frame Italy as an idealized land of leisure and finishing with destination Italy's replication around the world. Today, more tourists encounter Italy through places like Las Vegas's The Venetian Hotel and Casino or Dubai's Mercato shopping mall than experience the country in Italy itself. Using an interdisciplinary methodology that includes archival research, ethnographic fieldwork, literary criticism, and spatial analysis, The Beautiful Country reveals destination Italy's paramount role in the creation of modern mass tourism.
Table of Contents
Introduction Texts 1. Codes of Travel: Italy's Guidebook Tradition 2. Italian Montage: On Rhetoric & Representations Practices 3. Destination Nation: The Grand Tour, Thomas Cook, & the Arrival of Mass Tourism 4. Tours of Duty: Touring Clubs, Fascist Agencies, & the Domestic Tourism Industry 5. Masses in Transit: The New Economy of Tourism in the 20th Century Spaces 6. Italy Without Borders: Simulacra, Simulation, & the Postmodern Grand Tour 7. Postmodern Passages: Souvenirs, Theme Parks, Outlet Malls, & the Body of the Simulated Nation Conclusion
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