Murals and Tourism
Heritage, Politics and Identity
Lee Jolliffe editor Jonathan Skinner editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:28th Feb '19
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This book explores the intricate relationship between murals and tourism, highlighting their significance in expressing local politics, heritage, and identity. Murals and Tourism offers valuable insights.
Around the world, visitors are drawn to murals painted on walls that express various aspects of the politics, heritage, and identity of their locations. These murals can serve different purposes; some are created for political expression, while others aim to stimulate local economic development. Regardless of their origin, these artworks have become significant points of interest for tourists seeking to understand the cultural narratives of the places they visit.
Murals and Tourism delves into the complex relationship between these vibrant artworks and the tourism industry. It examines how murals, whether they are historical frescoes in Italian churches or contemporary political statements in cities like Belfast and Tehran, transcend mere decoration. They encapsulate the essence of their environments, offering insights into local histories and community identities.
This interdisciplinary book provides a thorough exploration of the evolving role of murals as instruments of politics, heritage, and identity. It discusses their production, interpretation, marketing, and, in some instances, destruction. By presenting a comprehensive analysis, Murals and Tourism argues that these murals are not just tourist attractions; they are integral to understanding the material culture of tourism and the narratives that shape our world.
ISBN: 9780367218942
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
320 pages