1st Edition

Ocean Travel and Cruising A Cultural Analysis

By Arthur Asa Berger Copyright 2004
148 Pages
by Routledge

148 Pages
by Routledge

156 Pages
by Routledge

A one-of-a-kind analysis of ocean cruising! In Ocean Travel and Cruising: A Cultural Analysis, noted author Arthur Asa Berger turns his critical eye to the phenomenon of ocean cruising. This academically solid yet reader-friendly book brings a multidisciplinary cultural studies approach to the subject, examining ocean cruising from economic, semiotic, sociological, psychoanalytic, and marketing... Read more
  • Preface: The Joke Is on Me!
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1. The Economics of Cruising
  • Cruising to Alaska: A Case Study
  • Cruises Compared to Land Based Vacations
  • Other Ways Cruise Lines Make Money
  • Cruise Categories
  • Consolidation of the Cruise Industry
  • Exploitation of Workers on Cruise Ships?
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 2. Signs at Sea: The Semiotics of Cruising
  • A Primer on Semiotics
  • The Cruise Ship As a Sign System
  • Cruises and Pilgrimages
  • Names of Cruise Lines and the Perceived Elitism of the Cruise Experience
  • Taking Photographs and Using Video Cameras
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 3. Sociological Analysis of Cruising
  • Cruise Demographics
  • Gender and Cruising
  • Carnivalization Theory and Cruising
  • The Sociology of Dining
  • Time Budgets and the Busy Life at Sea
  • New Trends in Cruising
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 4. A Psychoanalytic Interpretation of Cruising
  • The Compulsion to Cruise
  • Sea and Psyche
  • The Paradise Myth and Cruises
  • Cruise Liners As Floating Utopias
  • Hedonism and Pleasure Seeking
  • Cruise Taking As Regression in the Service of the Ego
  • The Gourmet/Gourmand Problem
  • Unconditional Love
  • The Agony of the Choice
  • Escaping the Boredom of Everyday Life
  • Behind the Facade: Daily Life of Crew Members
  • The Ship As a Labyrinth: A Speculative Theory
  • The Cruise Travel Agent As “Fairy Godmother”
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 5. Selling Smooth Sailing: Advertising and Marketing Cruises
  • Interpreting Advertisements
  • What Can Be Analyzed in a Print Advertisement?
  • Cruise Advertising in the August 2002 Travel + Leisure Magazine
  • Commonalties in These Cruise Advertisements
  • Two Cruise Line Brochure (Catalog) Covers
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 6. Cruising (on) the Internet
  • Cruising the Internet for Cruises
  • Categories of Cruise-Related Web Sites
  • Internet Cruise-Only Travel Agencies
  • Cruise Line Web Sites
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 7. Notes from a Cruise Journal
  • References
  • Index

Biography

Arthur Asa Berger