Newly available lightweight cine camera equipment provided affluent British holidaymakers with an innovative travel accessory in the mid 1920s. Travel narratives produced by early camera-touting enthusiasts may be likened to preceding forms of travel experience depicted in art and written form, but important differences occur too. This discussion explores issues of place representation, ethnography and perceptions of regional identities, cultures, and histories through reference to amateur holiday footage filmed in the Balkans in 1934. Analysis of rural and urban scenes, traditions, and itinerary, as well as the cinematic processes found within this filmic travelogue, are related to earlier outsiders’ responses and contemporary travel texts...
This dissertation investigates the history of leisure activities in order to understand how former H...
This paper seeks to ‘promote’ the use of moving image visual ethnography within tourism research whi...
Described as ‘cultural crossroads' or ‘mosaic', ‘powder keg', ‘border', ‘bridge' or Europe's ‘Other'...
Newly available lightweight cine camera equipment provided affluent British holidaymakers with an in...
After the appearance of a portable Kodak cine camera in 1923, home moving making grew steadily in po...
Is cinema ‘the most modern, technologically dependent and Western of all the arts’ (1995) as David P...
The book is a close study of the history of the image of the Balkans in Britain in the first half of...
AbstractGeographical studies on characteristics and diversity of the landscape in the Balkans have f...
1243 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This study analyzes the ways...
This anthology is the first attempt to compile in a single volume a representative sample of travel ...
Travel narratives in Greek cinema of the 1990s chronicled the shifting perceptions of Greece’s role ...
Studies of the relationships between film, TV and tourism are relatively new, and in development mai...
This paper seeks to ‘promote’ the use of moving image visual ethnography within tourism research whi...
Although, historically, there have always been travellers crossing the Balkan Peninsula, Todorova (1...
Travel fiction has created numerous Others, assigning them an ontologically unstable status, while t...
This dissertation investigates the history of leisure activities in order to understand how former H...
This paper seeks to ‘promote’ the use of moving image visual ethnography within tourism research whi...
Described as ‘cultural crossroads' or ‘mosaic', ‘powder keg', ‘border', ‘bridge' or Europe's ‘Other'...
Newly available lightweight cine camera equipment provided affluent British holidaymakers with an in...
After the appearance of a portable Kodak cine camera in 1923, home moving making grew steadily in po...
Is cinema ‘the most modern, technologically dependent and Western of all the arts’ (1995) as David P...
The book is a close study of the history of the image of the Balkans in Britain in the first half of...
AbstractGeographical studies on characteristics and diversity of the landscape in the Balkans have f...
1243 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This study analyzes the ways...
This anthology is the first attempt to compile in a single volume a representative sample of travel ...
Travel narratives in Greek cinema of the 1990s chronicled the shifting perceptions of Greece’s role ...
Studies of the relationships between film, TV and tourism are relatively new, and in development mai...
This paper seeks to ‘promote’ the use of moving image visual ethnography within tourism research whi...
Although, historically, there have always been travellers crossing the Balkan Peninsula, Todorova (1...
Travel fiction has created numerous Others, assigning them an ontologically unstable status, while t...
This dissertation investigates the history of leisure activities in order to understand how former H...
This paper seeks to ‘promote’ the use of moving image visual ethnography within tourism research whi...
Described as ‘cultural crossroads' or ‘mosaic', ‘powder keg', ‘border', ‘bridge' or Europe's ‘Other'...