Dark tourism scholarship, so far, has mostly confined itself to European interpretations of rituals and death. This study aims at analyzing the phenomenon of dark tourism in the context of a non-Western and religious setting in India focusing specifically on tourist interest and perceptions. The study focuses upon two types of Hindu death-related rituals performed at the cremation grounds and attempts to understand how travelling to religious sites and witnessing “live” events of death can fall under the broad context of dark tourism, and how the different meanings associated by tourists form paradoxes and ambiguities that existing dark tourism scholarship fails to ...
The study of this paper aims to discover the various sites of shadowy tourism in India. Tourism in I...
Dark Tourism Consumption – A call for research There is an increasing plethora of sites associated w...
Interest in dark tourism is on the rise. Defined as visitation of sites associated with death, disas...
The study uses a postcolonial lens to examine the historical interest of Western tourists towards da...
Purpose – Commonly referred to as dark tourism or thanatourism, the act of touristic travel to site...
Dark tourism, which deploys taboo subjects and commercially exploits the macabre, has always raised ...
Dark tourism and the commodification of death has become a pervasive feature within the contemporary...
Thanatourism, or dark tourism, is an increasingly pervasive feature of the contemporary tourism land...
Dark tourism has many different definitions there are many motivations for tourists to visit places ...
Dark tourism is a popular niche of tourism that allows tourists to come into close proximity with de...
Ghosts are returning to the feast and are resurfacing and multiplying in a multitude of dark tourism...
People by nature are travelers, if need be, one likes to travel to great distances just see the unkn...
The relative simplicity of the term ‘dark tourism’, which has achieved a broad if not contested acce...
This handbook is the definitive reference text for the study of ‘dark tourism’, the contemporary com...
For more than two decades, the concept of dark tourism has increasingly attracted the attention of b...
The study of this paper aims to discover the various sites of shadowy tourism in India. Tourism in I...
Dark Tourism Consumption – A call for research There is an increasing plethora of sites associated w...
Interest in dark tourism is on the rise. Defined as visitation of sites associated with death, disas...
The study uses a postcolonial lens to examine the historical interest of Western tourists towards da...
Purpose – Commonly referred to as dark tourism or thanatourism, the act of touristic travel to site...
Dark tourism, which deploys taboo subjects and commercially exploits the macabre, has always raised ...
Dark tourism and the commodification of death has become a pervasive feature within the contemporary...
Thanatourism, or dark tourism, is an increasingly pervasive feature of the contemporary tourism land...
Dark tourism has many different definitions there are many motivations for tourists to visit places ...
Dark tourism is a popular niche of tourism that allows tourists to come into close proximity with de...
Ghosts are returning to the feast and are resurfacing and multiplying in a multitude of dark tourism...
People by nature are travelers, if need be, one likes to travel to great distances just see the unkn...
The relative simplicity of the term ‘dark tourism’, which has achieved a broad if not contested acce...
This handbook is the definitive reference text for the study of ‘dark tourism’, the contemporary com...
For more than two decades, the concept of dark tourism has increasingly attracted the attention of b...
The study of this paper aims to discover the various sites of shadowy tourism in India. Tourism in I...
Dark Tourism Consumption – A call for research There is an increasing plethora of sites associated w...
Interest in dark tourism is on the rise. Defined as visitation of sites associated with death, disas...