This article examines the expanding global tourist trade for fictional places derived from popular narratives that are recreated for the tourist’s pleasure. Through a case study of a Harry Potter tour in the United Kingdom, I explore how the design of fantasy-themed ventures encourage a re-imagining of the landscape where (f)actual and imaginary geographies exist side by side. The locations function as affective, liminal spaces where the tourist anticipates and partakes in the transformation of sights/sites. Narrative and spatial engagement are crucial in producing a sense of embodied experience and an enchanted, and enchanting, reality where the realms of possibility are expanded
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Locating Imagination in Popular Culture offers a multi-disciplinary account of the ways in which pop...
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Fantasy fiction inspires many tourists to seek out and explore sites associated with the originality...
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Abstract The Harry Potter novels, since the publication of the first book of the series in 1997, hav...
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The article examines the relationship between the culture (film) and tourist industries, suggesting ...
This chapter is a reflection on the experience and practice of film tourism based on the insights of...
For decades, Northern Ireland was best known for the violent conflict referred to as the Troubles. H...
This article advocates a new agenda for (media) tourism research that links questions of tourist exp...
From screen image to imagined spaces, the Lord of the Rings film-tourism experience – that is, touri...
In this article I argue that the Harry Potter series could function as a critique or commentary to t...
This article proposes that the experiences of screen tourists in Oxford help to create a theoretical...
Locating Imagination in Popular Culture offers a multi-disciplinary account of the ways in which pop...
Tourism is about the production and consumption, and the transformation and appropriation of cultur...
This article makes an original contribution to debates about authenticity by asking how tourist expe...
This article examines the visitor experience of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter (WWOHP) theme p...
Fantasy fiction inspires many tourists to seek out and explore sites associated with the originality...
The subject of this article is media tourism: the phenomenon of people travelling to places which th...
Abstract The Harry Potter novels, since the publication of the first book of the series in 1997, hav...
The chapter focuses on the spreading of Shakespeare both as a cultural icon and as a tourist brand i...
The article examines the relationship between the culture (film) and tourist industries, suggesting ...
This chapter is a reflection on the experience and practice of film tourism based on the insights of...
For decades, Northern Ireland was best known for the violent conflict referred to as the Troubles. H...
This article advocates a new agenda for (media) tourism research that links questions of tourist exp...
From screen image to imagined spaces, the Lord of the Rings film-tourism experience – that is, touri...
In this article I argue that the Harry Potter series could function as a critique or commentary to t...
This article proposes that the experiences of screen tourists in Oxford help to create a theoretical...
Locating Imagination in Popular Culture offers a multi-disciplinary account of the ways in which pop...
Tourism is about the production and consumption, and the transformation and appropriation of cultur...