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Cosmopolitanism and Tourism: Rethinking Theory and Practice

Contributor(s): Salazar, Noel B (Afterword by), Kaul, Adam (Contribution by), Feinberg, Ben (Contribution by), Edwards, Sarah E (Contribution by), Nelson, Rebecca L (Contribution by), Geary, David (Contribution by), Lee, Alex Jong-Seok (Contribution by), Quizon, Cherubim (Contribution by), Sammells, Clare A (Contribution by), Shepherd, Robert (Contribution by), Shepherd, Robert (Editor)

ISBN: 9781498549776

Publisher: Lexington Books

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Pub Date: December 12, 2017

Dewey: 306.4819

LCCN: 2017044946

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.90" H x 9.10" L x 6.30" W ( 1.19 lbs) 234 pages

Series: Anthropology of Tourism: Heritage, Mobility, and Society

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Description: Utilizing case studies from Guatemala, Bolivia, and Ireland to China, India, and Dubai, the contributors to Cosmopolitanism and Tourism question whether cosmopolitan subjectivity is still the desired aim of all travelers, as is commonly believed within the field of tourism studies.

Brief description: Robert Shepherd is an award-winning radio and television producer based at Westminster, an author of political biographies and histories, and a former special adviser in Whitehall. His 'fly on the wall' documentary about the Foreign Office for Channel 4's Dispatches won Europe's Prix Stendhal. He also produced What Has Become Of Us, Channel 4's series on post-war Britain, Straight Talk with Andrew Neil for BBC News and Radio 4's The Prime Ministers.

Review Quotes:

"This book is a much-needed intervention into academic debates about the production and consumption of travel, allure, place, otherness, and the multiple registers and resonances of tourist encounters as worldly experiences in the volatile and unsteady worlds of late-capitalist ruins. It is a notable and timely collection that makes an original contribution to the anthropology of tourism, travel, and cosmopolitanism. Using the very rich and distinctive perspectives, ethnographic locations, and subject matters of its authors the book troubles liberal assumptions about cosmopolitanism, as the world rapidly becomes a more complex and traveled place. This superb volume promises to become a key text in the field of tourism and travel studies." --Kenneth Little, York University

"If cosmopolitanism imagines a world where humanity might transcend the fictions of cultural categories--where people are no longer arbitrarily defined (and confined) according to nation, ethnicity, religion, class and gender--then how does tourism conform to this hope? In this collection of compelling case studies among both international travelers and their hosts, constructions of difference stubbornly remain but the complexity of encounters across cultural frontiers also intensifies. A worthy addition to an anthropological exploration of a vital topic" --Nigel Rapport, St. Andrews Centre for Cosmopolitan Studies; author of Anyone, the Cosmopolitan Subject of Anthropology

"With its rich ethnographic examples, this volume illuminates the often misunderstood intersection of tourism and cosmopolitanism. It makes a strong contribution to the theoretical discourse in both fields, while remaining accessible and engaging to those unfamiliar with either field. Its wide-ranging ethnographic work alone makes this a useful for volume for undergraduate classroom use, but taken together, they develop a sophisticated understanding of how individuals involved with tourism, both as consumer and producers, construct cosmopolitan identities." --Simon Hawkins, University of Arkansas, Little Rock

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