1st Edition

Affective Tourism Dark routes in conflict

By Dorina Maria Buda Copyright 2015
216 Pages 31 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

216 Pages 31 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

216 Pages 31 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book brings together, explores and expands socio-spatial affect, emotion and psychoanalytic drives in tourism for the first time. Affect is to be found in visceral intensities and resonances that circulate around and shape encounters between and amongst tourists, local tourism representatives and places. When affect manifests, it can ‘take shapes’ in the form of emotions such as fun, joy,... Read more

Part One: Packing and Setting Forth 1. Packing Light, Feeling Down  Part Two: Arrival: Encounters with Affect, Emotion and Darkness in Tourism  2. Touring Affect  3. ‘Psychoanalysing’ Tourism  Part Three: Destinations: Affective Routes in ‘Middle Eastern’ Tourism  4. Routes in Dark Tourism  5. Locating the ‘Middle East’  6. Around Jordan – Switzerland of the Middle East  7. Crossing into the West Bank  8. ‘Between a rock and a hard place’ – Brief detour to Iraq Part Four: Re-tour  9. Conclusions 

 

Biography

Dorina Maria Buda is a Rosalind Franklin Fellow and Assistant Professor in the Department for Cultural Geography at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. Her scholarship in geographies of tourism revolves around interconnections between affect, emotion and psychoanalysis. Adopting a critical approach, she particularly focuses on tourism in areas of socio-political turmoil.