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Title Tourism and embodiment / edited by Catherine Palmer and Hazel Andrews
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 226 pages) : illustrations
Series Routledge advances in tourism and anthropology
Routledge advances in tourism and anthropology.
Contents Tourism and embodiment: animating the field / Catherine Palmer and Hazel Andrews -- Re-encountering bodies: tourists and children on the riverfront of Banaras / Jenny Huberman -- Never just an any body. tourist encounters with wild bears in Yosemite National Park / Sally Ann Ness -- Queer bodies and the construction of tourism destination space / Bradley Rink -- Rethinking the body in the touristic scenario: the elusiveness of embodying disability into tourism / Rafael Cruces Portales and Antonio Miguel Nogués-Pedregal -- Yoga as an embodied journey toward flexibility, openness and balance / Amy Speier -- Yoga-scapes, embodiment and imagined spiritual tourism / Patrick McCartney -- Embodying dyke on bike: motorcycling, travel and the politics of belonging on-the-move / Anna de Jong -- A matter of life and death: tourism as sensual remembrance / Geoffrey Bird, Hilary Leighton and Ann-Kathrin McLean -- Bodies at sea: 'water' as interface in viking heritage communication / Michael Haldrup -- Daily female embodied experiences of slow food making in Halfeti Southeast Turkey / Anna Elisabeth Kuijpers -- Clay, glass and everyday life: craft-artists' embodiment in the tourist landscape / Solène Prince -- Material-bodily assemblages on a multi-day wilderness walk / Kaya Barry -- Phenomenological anthropology of interactive travel: mediated responsivity and inter-placed mobilities / Christopher A. Howard and Wendelin Küpers
Summary The role of the body and the concept of embodiment have largely been neglected in anthropological studies of tourism. This book explores the notion of the tourist body and develops understanding of how touristic practice is embodied practice, not only for tourists but also for those who work in tourism. This book provides a more holistic understanding of the role of the body in making and re-making self and world by engaging with tourism. This collection brings together scholars whose work intersects with the anthropology of tourism who each draw upon ethnographically informed research based on international case studies that include India, Turkey, Australia and Tasmania, Denmark, the United States, Nepal, France, Italy, South Africa and Spain. The case studies focus on a variety of themes including human and nonhuman bodies'. The range of case studies gives the book an international appeal that makes it valuable to academic researchers and students in the disciplines of social anthropology, cultural geography, sociology, philosophy and the field of tourism studies itself
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Catherine Palmer, PhD, is an anthropologist, Centre for Memory, Narrative and Histories, University of Brighton, UK, and a Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Hazel Andrews, PhD, is a social anthropologist and Reader in Tourism, Culture and Society at Liverpool John Moores University, UK
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Subject Tourism -- Anthropological aspects.
Tourism -- Social aspects
Holistic tourism.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- Hospitality, Travel & Tourism.
Holistic tourism.
Tourism -- Anthropological aspects.
Tourism -- Social aspects.
Form Electronic book
Author Palmer, Catherine (Catherine A.), editor.
Andrews, Hazel, editor
ISBN 9781351330831
1351330837
9780203701539
0203701534
9781351330824
1351330829
9781351330817
1351330810