The Tourist GazeSAGE Publications, 2002 M03 29 - 184 páginas This Second Edition deepens our understanding of how the tourist gaze orders and regulates the relationship with the tourist environment, demarcating the "other" and identifying the "out-of-the-ordinary." It elucidates the relationship between tourism and embodiment and elaborates on the connections between mobility as a mark of modern and postmodern experience and the attraction of tourism as a lifestyle choice. The result is a book that builds on the proven strengths of the First Edition and revitalizes the argument to address the needs of researchers and students in the new century. |
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... attractions are only gazed upon once . In other words , the gaze of the tourist can be amazingly fickle , search- ing out or anticipating something new or something different . MacCannell notes that ' anything is potentially an attraction ...
... attractions are only gazed upon once . In other words , the gaze of the tourist can be amazingly fickle , search- ing out or anticipating something new or something different . MacCannell notes that ' anything is potentially an attraction ...
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... attractions available in the area so there may well be much support given to enhancing local facilities , to increasing the number or attraction of poten- tial objects of the tourist gaze . Hence , tourist - related capital may well be ...
... attractions available in the area so there may well be much support given to enhancing local facilities , to increasing the number or attraction of poten- tial objects of the tourist gaze . Hence , tourist - related capital may well be ...
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... attraction was a set of pink and white terraces rising up above Lake Rotomahana . These were destroyed by volcanic erup- tions in 1886 although photographs of them have remained popular ever since . They are a well - known attraction ...
... attraction was a set of pink and white terraces rising up above Lake Rotomahana . These were destroyed by volcanic erup- tions in 1886 although photographs of them have remained popular ever since . They are a well - known attraction ...
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Mass Tourism and the Rise and Fall of the Seaside Resort | 16 |
The Changing Economics of the Tourist Industry | 38 |
Working Under the Tourist Gaze | 59 |
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