Cosmopolitanism and tourism : rethinking theory and practice

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    • Shepherd, Robert J.

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Cosmopolitanism and tourism : rethinking theory and practice

edited by Robert Shepherd

(Anthropology of tourism : heritage, mobility, and society / series editors, Michael A. Di Giovine, Noel B. Salazar)

Lexington Books, c2018

  • : cloth

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Note

Includes bibliographical references and index (p. 195-201)

Contents of Works

  • 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

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