This paper re-considers the role of tourism imaginaries which have emerged as a dominant paradigm in the study of tourism in recent years. The work examines the way in which they are seen as structuring devices for the enactment of touristic practices and argues that such an approach continues to facilitate the schism which erupted between the imagination and the world of the real wrought by the Enlightenment. Based on ethnographic fieldwork involving periods of participant observation on the Mediterranean island of Mallorca, the paper demonstrates that not all of tourists’ experiences can be pre-imagined and, drawing on phenomenological and existential perspectives in anthropology, goes on to argue that understandings of touristic practice...
The role of anthropology in seeding tourism imaginaries is more extensive than most anthropologists ...
Our research emerged as we thought about tourist consumption and the wealth of reactions it generate...
The imagination has become a major site for studying transnational cultural flows. Yet it is mainly ...
This paper re-considers the role of tourism imaginaries which have emerged as a dominant paradigm in...
This paper re-considers the role of tourism imaginaries which have emerged as a dominant paradigm in...
In this edited volume, we conceptualize imaginaries as socially transmitted representational assembl...
The purpose of this article is to gather together a number of conceptual or theoretical points drawn...
In this talk, I present a conceptual framework for the study of tourism imaginaries and their diffus...
Abstract On this short paper, we explore the nature of tourism, its first steps and evolution accord...
Planning a vacation and going on holidays involve the human capacity to imagine or to enter into the...
As with many other activities – reading novels, playing games, watching movies, telling stories, day...
The imagination has long been associated with travel and tourism; from the seventeenth century when ...
This article advocates a new agenda for (media) tourism research that links questions of tourist exp...
It is hard to imagine tourism without the creative use of tempting as well as restrictive imaginarie...
For a long time, anthropologists have had an ambiguous stance towards tourism and its study. Maybe t...
The role of anthropology in seeding tourism imaginaries is more extensive than most anthropologists ...
Our research emerged as we thought about tourist consumption and the wealth of reactions it generate...
The imagination has become a major site for studying transnational cultural flows. Yet it is mainly ...
This paper re-considers the role of tourism imaginaries which have emerged as a dominant paradigm in...
This paper re-considers the role of tourism imaginaries which have emerged as a dominant paradigm in...
In this edited volume, we conceptualize imaginaries as socially transmitted representational assembl...
The purpose of this article is to gather together a number of conceptual or theoretical points drawn...
In this talk, I present a conceptual framework for the study of tourism imaginaries and their diffus...
Abstract On this short paper, we explore the nature of tourism, its first steps and evolution accord...
Planning a vacation and going on holidays involve the human capacity to imagine or to enter into the...
As with many other activities – reading novels, playing games, watching movies, telling stories, day...
The imagination has long been associated with travel and tourism; from the seventeenth century when ...
This article advocates a new agenda for (media) tourism research that links questions of tourist exp...
It is hard to imagine tourism without the creative use of tempting as well as restrictive imaginarie...
For a long time, anthropologists have had an ambiguous stance towards tourism and its study. Maybe t...
The role of anthropology in seeding tourism imaginaries is more extensive than most anthropologists ...
Our research emerged as we thought about tourist consumption and the wealth of reactions it generate...
The imagination has become a major site for studying transnational cultural flows. Yet it is mainly ...