
Being a Tourist
Finding Meaning in Pleasure Travel
Julia Harrison(Author)
University of British Columbia Press
Will be published approx. on 15. November 2002
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-0-7748-0977-1 (ISBN)
Description
What is meaningful about the experience of travelling abroad? Whatfeeds the impulse to explore new horizons? In Being a Tourist,Harrison analyzes her conversations with a large group ofupper-middle-class travellers. Why, she asks, do these people investtheir resources -- financial, emotional, psychological, and physical --in this activity? Harrison suggests that they are fuelled by severaldesires, including a search for intimacy and connection, an expressionof personal aesthetic, an exploration of the understanding of"home," and a sensemaking strategy for a globalized world.She also reflects on the moral and political complexities of thetravels of these people.
Being a Tourist draws on a wide range of social theory,going beyond current debates of authenticity and consumption.Engagingly and thoughtfully written, it will be required reading forthose in anthropology, sociology, cultural studies, and, moregenerally, for anyone interested in tourism studies and travelwriting.
Being a Tourist draws on a wide range of social theory,going beyond current debates of authenticity and consumption.Engagingly and thoughtfully written, it will be required reading forthose in anthropology, sociology, cultural studies, and, moregenerally, for anyone interested in tourism studies and travelwriting.
Reviews / Votes
The flavor is ethnographic and particularistic; Harrison provides many conceptual frames through which to view the experiences of her interviewees, yet their own voices come through. This retention of individuality makes the book unique, providing an unusual narrative depth. The author's command of the theoretical literature is impressive ... Highly recommended. - C. Hendershott (Choice)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Vancouver
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 159 mm
Weight
520 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7748-0977-1 (9780774809771)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Julia D. Harrison, formerly a museum curator, is anassociate professor in the Department of Anthropology at TrentUniversity.
Content
Acknowledgments
1 Being a Tourist
2 Making Connections
3 The Tourist Aesthetic
4 Journeying Home
5 Colouring the World's Map
6 Coming Back
Notes
Travellers' Biographies
References Cited
Index
1 Being a Tourist
2 Making Connections
3 The Tourist Aesthetic
4 Journeying Home
5 Colouring the World's Map
6 Coming Back
Notes
Travellers' Biographies
References Cited
Index