An Introduction to Tourism and Anthropology
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:22nd Apr '99
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This introductory text explores the connection between anthropology and tourism dynamics, offering insights through international examples. Its clear writing, summaries, and discussion questions make it a valuable resource for teaching.
An Introduction to Tourism and Anthropology offers a comprehensive exploration of how anthropology serves as a crucial lens for analyzing and understanding the dynamics of tourism. The author begins by tracing the evolution of anthropology as a social science, establishing a foundation for its application to tourism studies. This introductory text highlights the significance of anthropological perspectives in interpreting the complex interactions between cultures and the tourism industry.
Throughout the book, the author employs a diverse range of international examples from countries such as the UK, USA, and Australia, effectively illustrating how theoretical concepts can be applied in real-world contexts. These case studies not only enhance the reader's understanding but also demonstrate the practical relevance of anthropological theories in addressing contemporary tourism issues. By weaving together theory and practice, the author provides a well-rounded view of the subject matter.
The writing style is clear and accessible, making the content approachable for both students and educators. The book includes helpful features such as summaries, sample questions, and suggestions for further reading, all of which serve to enrich the learning experience. As a result, An Introduction to Tourism and Anthropology is positioned as an invaluable resource for teaching and studying the intricate relationship between anthropology and tourism, encouraging deeper engagement with the material.
"An Introduction to Tourism and Anthropology offers an accessible, but stimulating, read for those students and academics with an interest in the fascinating and complex interrelationships between tourism, culture and anthropology...it would serve as an excellent core text for the teaching of specialist units in the field of tourism, anthropology and cultural tourism" Melanie Smith, Information Technologies and Tourism Vol 2 1999
'For those of us teaching courses on the anthropology of tourism, Prof. Peter M. Burns has done is a great service by writing the first accessible, inexpensive, systematic text in the field.' - Tim Wallace, Tourism, Culture and Communication
ISBN: 9780415186278
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Weight: 272g
202 pages