This article examines representations of young people in three recent films set in British seaside resorts: Jellyfish (2018), directed by James Gardner Vs. (2018), directed by Ed Lilly, and Eaten by Lions (2018), directed by Jason Wingard, in light of the fact that in the past few decades resorts have been seen as places from which young people try to escape, rather than go to. My essay shows how the experience of those who visit the resorts is different from that of those who live there. It considers the production values, characters, stories, and locations of these films, drawing on secondary research on coastal resorts and their cinematic representations, Erving Goffman’s taxonomy of spaces into “front” and “back regions,” and Mikhail ...
The current article focuses on the cultural practice of four film tours in Edinburgh, Scotland, ana...
Film induced tourism has recently gained increased attention in the academic literature and by the t...
In recent years it has become apparent that experiences of integration, conflict, conviviality and p...
The seaside resort has long held a distinctive position within the history of British leisure. Its p...
This article presents an alternative reading of the English seaside – one that centralizes race, spe...
British seaside resorts are associated with the birth of mass tourism and are amongst the most signi...
The seaside resort has long held a distinctive position within the history of British leisure. Its p...
A 1000-word commissioned review of the 2018 photographic exhibition at the National Maritime Museum,...
Full version unavailable due to 3rd party copyright restrictions.Traditionally seaside resorts have ...
This study has demonstrated that, at the beginning of the 21st century, live entertainment remains a...
One of the hardest things for some people to accept is change, especially when it involves part of t...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This paper presents the analysis of internet content relating to the ...
English coastal resorts are among the most deprived towns in the country, with levels of economic an...
This paper considers the tourist’s sense of place as experienced at Morecambe, Lancashire; it is con...
Mass tourism started late and declined early in Morecambe, Lancashire. The seaside resort developed ...
The current article focuses on the cultural practice of four film tours in Edinburgh, Scotland, ana...
Film induced tourism has recently gained increased attention in the academic literature and by the t...
In recent years it has become apparent that experiences of integration, conflict, conviviality and p...
The seaside resort has long held a distinctive position within the history of British leisure. Its p...
This article presents an alternative reading of the English seaside – one that centralizes race, spe...
British seaside resorts are associated with the birth of mass tourism and are amongst the most signi...
The seaside resort has long held a distinctive position within the history of British leisure. Its p...
A 1000-word commissioned review of the 2018 photographic exhibition at the National Maritime Museum,...
Full version unavailable due to 3rd party copyright restrictions.Traditionally seaside resorts have ...
This study has demonstrated that, at the beginning of the 21st century, live entertainment remains a...
One of the hardest things for some people to accept is change, especially when it involves part of t...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This paper presents the analysis of internet content relating to the ...
English coastal resorts are among the most deprived towns in the country, with levels of economic an...
This paper considers the tourist’s sense of place as experienced at Morecambe, Lancashire; it is con...
Mass tourism started late and declined early in Morecambe, Lancashire. The seaside resort developed ...
The current article focuses on the cultural practice of four film tours in Edinburgh, Scotland, ana...
Film induced tourism has recently gained increased attention in the academic literature and by the t...
In recent years it has become apparent that experiences of integration, conflict, conviviality and p...