Liminality in Tourism
Spatial and Temporal Considerations
Ian Jenkins editor Robert S Bristow editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:6th Sep '21
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This insightful exploration of Liminality in Tourism examines the transformative experiences within the tourist journey, highlighting the interplay of spatial and temporal factors.
The book Liminality in Tourism: Spatial and Temporal Considerations delves into the concept of liminality, traditionally explored in social and anthropological contexts, and its relevance to the tourist experience. It seeks to expand on theoretical principles and ideas that emerge throughout the various stages of the tourist journey and the products associated with it. By examining how liminality intertwines with tourism, the book highlights its significance as a core component of cultural and social experiences that tourists undergo.
While liminality is not often linked to tourism, Liminality in Tourism: Spatial and Temporal Considerations argues for its intrinsic role in shaping transformative experiences. The narrative illustrates how entering a liminoid tourist space can lead to profound psychological changes, leaving individuals altered upon their return to everyday life. The book also reflects on the evolving nature of tourism in a post-modern society, emphasizing the shift towards more experiential and adventurous travel in a globalized context.
In light of the Covid-19 pandemic, the book addresses the new challenges and uncertainties facing tourists today. It presents a wealth of examples and case studies that connect tourism with liminal experiences, exploring the subconscious effects of destination choices. This comprehensive examination makes it a valuable resource for those interested in tourism geography, where the theory of liminality is woven into the fabric of tourist experiences.
ISBN: 9780367771171
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 580g
242 pages