This paper considers the rise of mass tourism in Nepal in the 1960s in light of the historical processes that created images of the Himalayas in the Western imagination. By the 19th century critics of modernity had begun to look to \u27The East\u27 in search of the spiritual authenticity they believed lost in the increasingly \u27disenchanted\u27 West. From the article introduction, p. 1
P(論文)As Nepal was closed to the outside world until 1951, it was able to preserve its unique culture...
Beyond a simple fascination with the height of the summit itself, this article aims to explore the v...
We normally hardly notice the mass-produced paper products that pass through our hands on a daily ba...
This paper considers the rise of mass tourism in Nepal in the 1960s in light of the historical proce...
Based on extensive field work and years of personal experience, the authors discuss the development ...
This study examines the impacts of tourism in a small mountain village in the Nepal Himalayas. Durin...
As a follow-up to the International Year of Ecotourism (IYE 2002) and the International Year of Moun...
The tourist system which started to grow up around trekking in the Himalayan region of Nepal in the ...
The Need for Otherness – Spaces of Tourism in Nepal Thesis Summary As the title implies this thesis ...
Adventure is a relic of imperialism and the European romanticization of place. It has evolved from q...
Many papers and presentations pertaining to tourism have started something like the following: The W...
The Himalaya, known as an abode of Shiva and Shakti, the folk deities, has many world-famous highlan...
Anciens axes commerciaux entre l'lnde et le Tibet, mais relégués en position de confins suite aux év...
James Fisher combines the strengths of technical anthropology, literary memoir, and striking photogr...
Based on a mobile, multi-sited ethnography conducted in 2011 in Nepal and Northern India, and employ...
P(論文)As Nepal was closed to the outside world until 1951, it was able to preserve its unique culture...
Beyond a simple fascination with the height of the summit itself, this article aims to explore the v...
We normally hardly notice the mass-produced paper products that pass through our hands on a daily ba...
This paper considers the rise of mass tourism in Nepal in the 1960s in light of the historical proce...
Based on extensive field work and years of personal experience, the authors discuss the development ...
This study examines the impacts of tourism in a small mountain village in the Nepal Himalayas. Durin...
As a follow-up to the International Year of Ecotourism (IYE 2002) and the International Year of Moun...
The tourist system which started to grow up around trekking in the Himalayan region of Nepal in the ...
The Need for Otherness – Spaces of Tourism in Nepal Thesis Summary As the title implies this thesis ...
Adventure is a relic of imperialism and the European romanticization of place. It has evolved from q...
Many papers and presentations pertaining to tourism have started something like the following: The W...
The Himalaya, known as an abode of Shiva and Shakti, the folk deities, has many world-famous highlan...
Anciens axes commerciaux entre l'lnde et le Tibet, mais relégués en position de confins suite aux év...
James Fisher combines the strengths of technical anthropology, literary memoir, and striking photogr...
Based on a mobile, multi-sited ethnography conducted in 2011 in Nepal and Northern India, and employ...
P(論文)As Nepal was closed to the outside world until 1951, it was able to preserve its unique culture...
Beyond a simple fascination with the height of the summit itself, this article aims to explore the v...
We normally hardly notice the mass-produced paper products that pass through our hands on a daily ba...