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Abstract
At the interface between culture and tourism lies a series of deep and challenging issues relating to how we deal with issues of political engagement, social justice, economic change, belonging, identity and meaning. This book introduces researchers, students and practitioners to a range of interesting and complex debates regarding the political and social implications of cultural tourism in a changing world. Concise and thematic theoretical sections provide the framework for a range of case studies, which contextualise and exemplify the issues raised. The book focuses on both traditional and popular culture, and explores some of the tensions between cultural preservation and social transformation.
The book is divided into thematic sections - Politics and Policy; Community Participation and Empowerment; Authenticity and Commodification; and Interpretation and Representation - and will be of interest to all who wish to understand how cultural tourism continues to evolve as a focal point for understanding a changing world.
Melanie Smith is a Senior Lecturer in Cultural Tourism from the University of Greenwich in London, as well as a Visiting Lecturer in Budapest, Hungary.
Mike Robinson is Professor of Tourism and Culture and Director of the Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change, Leeds Metropolitan University Leeds, UK.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Contents | v | ||
Acknowledgements | vii | ||
Contributors | ix | ||
Chapter 1 Politics, Power and Play: The Shifting Contexts of Cultural Tourism | 1 | ||
Part 1 Politics and Cultural Policy | 19 | ||
Chapter 2 Cultural Politics, Cultural Policy and Cultural Tourism | 21 | ||
Chapter 3 Heritage Tourism Politics in Ireland | 36 | ||
Chapter 4 Heritage Tourism and the Revitalisation of Barony Life in Norway | 56 | ||
Chapter 5 Cultural Tourism and Socioeconomic Development in Poland | 71 | ||
Part 2 Community Participation and Empowerment | 87 | ||
Chapter 6 Cultural Tourism, Community Participation and Empowerment | 89 | ||
Chapter 7 Cultural Tourism in African Communities: A Comparison Between Cultural Manyattas in Kenya and the Cultural Tourism Project in Tanzania | 104 | ||
Chapter 8 Township Tourism: Blessing or Blight? The Case of Soweto in South Africa | 124 | ||
Chapter 9 Community Empowerment through Voluntary Input: A Case Study of Kiltimagh Integrated Resource Development (IRD) | 143 | ||
Chapter 10 Raising the Status of Lappish Communities through Tourism Development | 159 | ||
Part 3 Authenticity and Commodification | 175 | ||
Chapter 11 Cultural Tourism: Aspects of Authenticity and Commodification | 177 | ||
Chapter 12 The Process of Authenticating Souvenirs | 191 | ||
Chapter 13 Pataxo´ Tourism Art and Cultural Authenticity | 203 | ||
Chapter 14 Authenticity and Commodification of Balinese Dance Performances | 215 | ||
Part 4 Interpretation | 225 | ||
Chapter 15 Interpretation in Cultural Tourism | 227 | ||
Chapter 16 Interpretation in the House of Terror, Budapest | 244 | ||
Chapter 17 UK Museum Policy and Interpretation: Implications for Cultural Tourism | 257 | ||
Chapter 18 Caves in Belgium: Standardisation or Diversification? | 271 | ||
Chapter 19 Liberating the Heritage City: Towards Cultural Engagement | 290 |