Tourism and Postcolonialism
Contested Discourses, Identities and Representations
Michael C Hall editor Hazel Tucker editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:9th Sep '04
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This book delves into the connections between tourism and colonialism, offering insights into the postcolonial experience. Tourism and Postcolonialism is vital for students and scholars alike.
In Tourism and Postcolonialism, the intricate relationship between tourism and historical contexts of colonialism and postcolonialism is explored. This book brings together both theoretical and applied research, shedding light on how tourism serves as a lens through which the postcolonial experience can be understood. By incorporating voices from authors hailing from postcolonial countries, it provides a platform for diverse perspectives that are often overlooked in mainstream discussions about tourism.
The significance of tourism studies lies in its ability to address the complexities of transnational mobilities, migration, and globalization. The book emphasizes that tourism is not merely an international industry; it is also a cultural form deeply entwined with colonial legacies. By examining tourism through the framework of postcolonial literature, the authors reveal how current tourism practices are influenced by historical power dynamics and structural relationships that continue to shape societies.
As the first comprehensive exploration of how tourism intersects with postcolonial themes, Tourism and Postcolonialism is an essential resource for students and scholars in tourism, cultural studies, and geography. It challenges readers to reconsider the role of tourism in perpetuating or dismantling colonial narratives and encourages a deeper understanding of the cultural implications of travel in a globalized world.
ISBN: 9780415331029
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 430g
208 pages