Cosmopolitanism and tourism : rethinking theory and practice
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書誌事項
Cosmopolitanism and tourism : rethinking theory and practice
(Anthropology of tourism : heritage, mobility, and society / series editors, Michael A. Di Giovine, Noel B. Salazar)
Lexington Books, c2018
- : cloth
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index (p. 195-201)
収録内容
- Introduction : cosmopolitanism and tourism in a post-Hegelian age / Robert Shepherd
- A cosmopolitan sense of place : busking, tourism, and performance in "the city of strangers" / Adam Kaul
- Are we (still) the world? Service learning and the weird slot in student narratives of study abroad / Ben Feinberg and Sarah E. Edwards
- Striving for cosmopolitanism : voluntouristic encounters in Guatemala / Rebecca L. Nelson
- Making the strange familiar, but not necessarily the familiar strange : on tour in China / Robert Shepherd
- From Bieber to the Buddha : "Friendly guides" and cosmopolitanism from below in Bodh Gaya, India / David Geary
- Dirty work, glamorous migrant : Korean Emirates airlines female flight attendants and cosmopolitan racial and national hierarchies / Alex Jong-Seok Lee
- The color purple : indigenous weavers, heritage cloth and interpretations of cosmopolitanism in practice / Cherubim Quizon
- "Local-politan" gastronomy and Bolivian cuisine : how the cosmopolitan is forged from the local / Clare A. Sammells
- Conclusion : do tourists just want to have fun? / Robert Shepherd
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Within tourism studies, the cosmopolitan potentials of tourism have often been situated within a broader conversation about globalization, an approach that implies that cosmopolitanism is a predictable by-product of globalization and becoming more cosmopolitan should be the goal of travel. And yet a fundamental value of a cosmopolitan outlook-namely, to not only to be "at home in the world" but also to experience the world in an authentic sense-depends on the culturally embedded, parochial, and particular world views which it rejects. In Cosmopolitanism and Tourism: Rethinking Theory and Practice, contributors take this as a starting point. What does a "worldly" consciousness mean to people situated in different cultural landscapes and to what extent might these intersect with cosmopolitan values? How is cosmopolitanism marketed in tourism and tourist-related industries such as service learning and study abroad? And finally, what roles do social and economic class, educational background, gender, and other factors have in cosmopolitan claims? The contributors to this edited collection address these questions in a series of case studies that range from Guatemala, Bolivia, and Ireland to China, India, and Dubai.
目次
Part I: Cosmopolitans on Tour
Chapter 1: A Cosmopolitan Sense of Place: Busking, Tourism, and Performance in 'The City of Strangers' by Adam Kaul
Chapter 2: Are We (Still) the World? Service Learning and the Weird Slot in Student Narratives of Study Abroad by Ben Feinberg and Sarah E. Edwards
Chapter 3: Striving for Cosmopolitanism: Voluntouristic Encounters in Guatemala by Rebecca L. Nelson
Chapter 4: Making the Strange Familiar, but not Necessarily the Familiar Strange: On Tour in China by Robert Shepherd
Part II: Encountering Cosmopolitanism
Chapter 5: From Bieber to the Buddha: "Friendly Guides" and Cosmopolitanism from Below in Bodh Gaya, India by David Geary
Chapter 6: Dirty Work, Glamorous Migrant: Korean Emirates Airlines Female Flight Attendants and Cosmopolitan Racial and National Hierarchies Alex Jong-Seok Lee
Chapter 7: The Color Purple: Indigenous Weavers, Heritage Cloth and Interpretations of Cosmopolitanism in Practice by Cherubim Quizon
Chapter 8: "Local-politan" Gastronomy and Bolivian Cuisine: How the Cosmopolitan is Forged from the Local by Clare A. Sammells
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