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245 0 0 _aCreating heritage for tourism /
_cedited by Catherine Palmer and Jacqueline Tivers.
250 _aFirst edition.
264 1 _aBoca Raton, FL :
_bRoutledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,
_c2018.
300 _a1 online resource (286 pages) :
_b67 illustrations.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aRoutledge library editions. welfare and the state
505 0 0 _tchapter 1 Heritage for tourism: creating a link between the past and the present /
_rCATHERINE PALMER JACQUELINE TIVERS --
_tchapter 2 Creating a destination through language: Welsh linguistic heritage in Patagonia /
_rKIMBERLY BERG --
_tchapter 3 Performing national identity in heritage tourism: observations from Catalonia /
_rVENETIA JOHANNES --
_tchapter 4 4 Heritage defined and maintained through conflict re-enactments: the Estonian Museum of Occupations and the Forest Brothers Bunker /
_rBRENT MCKENZIE --
_tchapter 5 Constructing heritage, shaping tourism: Festivals and local heritage governance at Hampi World Heritage Site, Karnataka, India /
_rKRUPA RAJANGAM --
_tchapter 6 Creating heritage for cruise tourists /
_rJACQUELINE TIVERS --
_tchapter 7 ‘It’s tango!’: communicating intangible cultural heritage for the dance tourist /
_rJONATHAN SKINNER --
_tchapter 8 Holmes as heritage: readers, tourism and the making of Sherlock Holmes’s England /
_rDAVID MCLAUGHLIN --
_tchapter 9 Creating heritage for tourism: ‘consuming history,’ ‘prosthetic memories’ and the popularisation of a folk hero’s story /
_rMICHAEL FAGENCE --
_tchapter 10 Creating (extra)ordinary heritage through film-induced tourism: the case of Dubrovnik and Game of Thrones /
_rTINA ŠEGOTA --
_tchapter 11 Amachan: the creation of heritage tourism landscapes in Japan after the 2011 triple disaster /
_rDUCCIO GASPARRI ANNACLAUDIA MARTINI --
_tchapter 12 Bedrock, metropolis and Indigenous heritage: rendering ‘The Rocks’ invisible /
_rFELICITY PICKEN HAYLEY SAUL EMMA WATERTON --
_tchapter 13 Between the cliffs and the sea: St Kilda and heritage from afar /
_rGEORGE S. JARAMILLO ALAN HOOPER --
_tchapter 14 Made in China: creating heritage through tourist souvenirs /
_rPENNY GRENNAN --
_tchapter 15 Creative practices of local entrepreneurs reinventing built heritage /
_rGIOVANNA BERTELLA MAURIZIO DROLI --
_tchapter 16 Co-creating a heritage hotel for a new identity /
_rPHILIP FEIFAN XIE AND WILLIAM LING SHI --
_tchapter 17 Turkish coffee: from intangible cultural heritage to created tourist experience /
_rILKAY TAS GURSOY --
_tchapter 18 The reinvention of crab fishing as a local heritage tourism attraction in Northeast Brazil /
_rCLAUDIO MILANO --
_tchapter 19 Creating biocultural heritage for tourism: the case of mycological tourism in central Mexico /
_rHUMBERTO THOMÉ-ORTIZ --
_tchapter 20 (Re)creating natural heritage in New Zealand: biodiversity conservation and tourism development /
_rGUOJIE ZHANG, JAMES HIGHAM AND JULIA NINA ALBRECHT.
520 3 _aWhat does ‘heritage’ mean in the twenty-first century? Traditional ideas of heritage involve places where objects, landscapes, people and ideas are venerated and reproduced over time as an inheritance for future generations. To speak of heritage is to speak of a relationship between the past, the present and the future. However, it is a past recreated for economic gain, hence sectors such as culinary tourism, ecotourism, cultural tourism and film tourism have employed the heritage label to attract visitors.This interdisciplinary book furthers understanding on how heritage is socially constructed, interpreted and experienced within different geographic and cultural contexts, in both Western and non-Western settings. Subjects discussed include Welsh linguistic heritage, tango, mushroom tourism, Turkish coffee, literary tourism and the techniques employed to construct tourist accommodation. By focusing upon heritage creation in the context of tourism, the book moves beyond traditional debates about ‘authentic heritage’ to focus on how something becomes heritage for use in the present.This timely volume will be of interest to students and researchers in tourism, heritage studies, geography, museum studies and cultural studies.
650 0 _aHeritage tourism.
700 1 _aPalmer, Catherine
_q(Catherine A.),
_eeditor.
700 1 _aTivers, Jacqueline,
_eeditor.
710 2 _aTaylor and Francis.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_z9781138572713
_w(DLC) 2018015368
830 0 _aCurrent developments in the geographies of leisure and tourism.
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780203701881
_zClick here to view.
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