1st Edition

The Cultural Moment in Tourism

Edited By Laurajane Smith, Emma Waterton, Steve Watson Copyright 2012
312 Pages 36 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

312 Pages 36 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

312 Pages 36 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book is a response to the burgeoning interest in cultural tourism and the associated need for a coherently theorized approach for understanding the practices that such an interest creates. Cultural tourism has become an important and popular aspect of contemporary tourism studies, as well as providing a rich seam of upscale product development opportunities in the industry as a whole. Much... Read more

Introduction: Moments, Instances, Experiences  Part 1: The Moment in Theory  1. Meaning, Encounter and Performativity: Threads and Moments of Spacetimes in Doing Tourism  2. The Somatic and the Aesthetic: Embodied Heritage Experiences of Luang Prabang, Laos  Part 2: The Moment Performed  3. Finding Dracula in Transylvania  4. Touring Heritage, Performing Home: Cultural Encounters in Singapore  5. The Commemoration of Slavery Heritage: Performance, Tourism and Resistance  6. Engagement and Performance: Created Identities in Steampunk, Cosplay and Re-Enactment  7. Publics Versus Professionals: Agency and Engagement with ‘Robin Hood’ and the ‘Pilgrim Fathers’ in Nottinghamshire  Part 3: Moments and Others  8. Shades of the Caliphate: The Cultural Moment in Southern Spain  9. ‘You No Longer Need to Imagine’: Bus Touring Through South Central Los Angeles Gangland  10. The Cultural ‘Work’ of Tourism  11. The Numen Impulse in Heritage Tourism  Part 4: The Moment Transformed  12. The Truth of the Crowds: Social Media and the Heritage Experience  13. The Lingering Moment

Biography

Laurajane Smith is a future fellow at the Australian National University, having moved back to Australia in 2010 after over nine years at the University of York, UK.

Emma Waterton lectures in heritage and tourism at the University of Western Sydney, Australia.

Steve Watson is a Principal Lecturer at York St John University, UK, where he teaches courses on consumer culture, tourism and heritage.

"This book is highly recommended to an audience interested in cultural tourism by providing great insight that will help to fully understand the cultural moment in tourism from a broader perspective." – Sanghun Park, Department of Recreation. Sport and Tourism. University of Illinois, Urbana, JL, USA