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Tourist Attractions

From Object to Narrative. Tourism and Cultural Change

By (author) Johan R. Edelheim
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Channel View Publications Ltd, Bristol, United Kingdom
Imprint: Channel View Publications
Published: 2nd Dec 2016
Dimensions: w 143mm h 204mm d 13mm
Weight: 380g
ISBN-10: 1845416074
ISBN-13: 9781845416072
Barcode No: 9781845416072
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Tourist attractions constitute the metaphorical 'heart' of tourism. This book aims to both deconstruct and construct what tourist attractions are, how we perceive them and how we can enhance our understanding of what attracts us as tourists. The volume reaches beyond current ideas about the ways tourist attractions are created, shaped and packaged. It focuses on the importance and subjective nature of identity, memory, narrative and performance in the tourist experience to find new ways of analysing and managing tourist attractions. The book will appeal to researchers and students in tourism and destination management and heritage and indigenous tourism.

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This book is a milestone for tourism research. It makes post-modern thought accessible for both mature students and managers and meticulously applies theory to practice through worked examples. Both Husserl's phenomenology and Rojek's constructivism come alive and challenge the practitioner to identify how destination and tourist co-create the attraction. -- Juergen Gnoth, University of Otago, New Zealand This clearly detailed book makes an immensely valuable contribution by providing two distinct but complementary perspectives that are rarely encountered together: comprehensive knowledge of the ways in which attractions are defined, managed and studied, followed by critical analysis that helps to identify the socially symbolic meanings and political agenda that surround them. Both are jointly essential for responsible development and management of tourism attractions. -- Tazim Jamal, Texas A&M University, USA A fascinating and, at times, provocative combination of personal and theoretical insights into tourist attractions and their place within broader cultural contexts. An examination of tourist attractions from an alternative perspective, thus making this a relevant read for those studying, managing and experiencing tourist attractions in all their variety of form. -- Anna Leask, Edinburgh Napier University, UK The book was an enjoyable read, which provided very deep insights into how tourists and managers use, perceive and understand attractions. -- Brian Hay, Heriot-Watt University, UK * Journal of Tourism Futures, 2018 * This innovative text provides a fresh perspective on attractions and provides the reader with a unique toolkit to explore tourist attractions through the use of narrative analysis. -- Ellis Urquhart, Edinburgh Napier University, UK * Tourism Analysis, Vol. 22 * This book is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in Tourism Studies, including tourist attractions, destinations, marketing, interpretation, text writing and research methods. Practitioners, academics and students will benefit from this book immensely as it offers a rich resource at a methodological as well as at a practical ad applied level. It is a delight to read, and causes many pauses for reflection. -- Claire Bereziat, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK * Tourism Management 60 (2017) *