The most visited tourist attractions in South Africa are the political heritage sites of memorisation of the struggle against apartheid and are regarded as the main symbols of the new post-1994 national identity. Building on the rise of African consciousness known as the African Renaissance and Pan-Africanism, the paper explores the possibility that these famous tourist sites are equally representative of the newly emerging Pan-African identity. The study builds on extensive literature on the African Renaissance movement, the concepts of national and Pan-African identity, and on two dimensions of constructive authenticity, cognitive (learning) and affective (feeling). This mixed-method study explores the differences in the way domestic and ...
Africa is a small but expanding region of the global tourism economy. While its regions endowed with...
Tourism is a subject of interest for anthropology as it touches upon important issues and concepts s...
Magister Artium - MAThis paper seeks to explore a number of issues in relation to tourism, particula...
Abstract: The most visited tourist attractions in South Africa are the political heritage sites of m...
M.Com.Abstract: This research study draws on the tremendous opportunity for further growth of the ma...
This thesis looks at heritage formation, material culture and the senses in processes of post-aparth...
Thesis (M.A. (Tourism))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.The research question add...
M.Com. (Tourism and Hospitality Management)The beginning of democracy brought a precipitate turn not...
Heritage tourism has emerged as an important part of tourism growth in the new South Africa, with a ...
Tourism continues to be a driver of economic growth and contributes to direct and indirect employ...
Abstract: Heritage-making is discussed in this paper as it is made manifest in the South African mus...
Cultural heritage events as a tourism product have increased in recent years, both globally and in S...
Ph. D. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.This study explores practices of heritage-making at ...
South Africa’s nationalistic landscape is currently defined by a series of monumental, architectural...
Heritage tourism scholarship is a growing domain of research in South Africa and with contributions ...
Africa is a small but expanding region of the global tourism economy. While its regions endowed with...
Tourism is a subject of interest for anthropology as it touches upon important issues and concepts s...
Magister Artium - MAThis paper seeks to explore a number of issues in relation to tourism, particula...
Abstract: The most visited tourist attractions in South Africa are the political heritage sites of m...
M.Com.Abstract: This research study draws on the tremendous opportunity for further growth of the ma...
This thesis looks at heritage formation, material culture and the senses in processes of post-aparth...
Thesis (M.A. (Tourism))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.The research question add...
M.Com. (Tourism and Hospitality Management)The beginning of democracy brought a precipitate turn not...
Heritage tourism has emerged as an important part of tourism growth in the new South Africa, with a ...
Tourism continues to be a driver of economic growth and contributes to direct and indirect employ...
Abstract: Heritage-making is discussed in this paper as it is made manifest in the South African mus...
Cultural heritage events as a tourism product have increased in recent years, both globally and in S...
Ph. D. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.This study explores practices of heritage-making at ...
South Africa’s nationalistic landscape is currently defined by a series of monumental, architectural...
Heritage tourism scholarship is a growing domain of research in South Africa and with contributions ...
Africa is a small but expanding region of the global tourism economy. While its regions endowed with...
Tourism is a subject of interest for anthropology as it touches upon important issues and concepts s...
Magister Artium - MAThis paper seeks to explore a number of issues in relation to tourism, particula...