Ethnic and Minority Cultures as Tourist Attractions
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Herausgegeben von:
Anya Diekmann
und Melanie Kay Smith
Über dieses Buch
This book focuses on ethnic and minority communities in urban contexts and the ways in which their cultures are represented in tourism development. It offers a multi-disciplinary approach which draws on examples and case studies of ethnic and minority communities and their cultures from all around the world.
Information zu Autoren / Herausgebern
Anya Diekmann is Professor of Tourism at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium. Her research focuses mainly on cultural tourism, urban ethnic and slum tourism as well as social tourism.
Smith Melanie Kay :Melanie Kay Smith is Associate Professor in Tourism at BKF University of Applied Sciences, Budapest. Her research focuses on cultural tourism, community-based tourism, urban development and planning and health and wellness tourism.
Anya Diekmann is Professor of Tourism at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium. Her research focuses mainly on cultural tourism, urban ethnic and slum tourism as well as social tourism.
Melanie Kay Smith is Associate Professor in Tourism at BKF University of Applied Sciences, Budapest. Her research focuses on cultural tourism, community-based tourism, urban development and planning and health and wellness tourism.
Rezensionen
I found the book easy to read, free of unnecessary jargon, with a focus on important themes, illustrated by a wide range of examples from many parts of the world. It is a very useful and timely contribution to the literature, could be used as a course text, and provides a foundation on which others can certainly build.
Mike Robinson, University of Birmingham, UK:
Tourism is an essentializing practice where complex cultures are compressed for transitory consumption. This can be liberating or oppressive but is always rooted in extant power relations that spill over into the touristic realm. Diekmann and Smith do an excellent job of bringing together international cases that highlight the fine balance between consensual projection of minority cultures or their marginalisation.
Freya Higgins-Desbiolles, University of South Australia, Australia:
This book is a vital tool for exploring the complex issues of fostering multiculturalism, celebrating diversity and engaging difference. It offers insights into the interface between ethnic and minority groups, tourists, urban planners and government authorities. The chapters, written by authors from around the world, reveal insights into power, domination and resistance and open up a promising avenue of research.
Antonio Paolo Russo, University Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain:
This is an excellent and comprehensive account of a critical field in tourism research, stretching its boundaries to key issues in urbanism, and will appeal to academics and place managers alike. The chapters do a great job of documenting how the sticky mobilities of migrations and diasporas and the fast mobility of tourism juxtapose in – and negotiate – places, in ways that may be subversive or strident, but are ultimately generative of change and discourse.
Fachgebiete
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Contributors
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Acknowledgements
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Preface
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Introduction
1 - Part 1: Sociocultural Developments
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1. Negotiating Asian Identities in London and Other Gateway Cities
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2. Discovering or Intruding? Guided Tours in the Ethnic District Matonge in Brussels
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3. The Potential for Roma Tourism in Hungary
60 - Part 2: Community Perceptions
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4. Reflections on Ethnic and Minority Communities as a Tool for Improving Intercultural Change in Tourism
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5. Shifting Perceptions: Negotiating Place and Space in the Israeli Desert Frontier Town of Mitzpe Ramon
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6. Slum Dwellers’ Perceptions of Tourism in Dharavi, Mumbai
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7. Would You Be a Favela Tourist? Confronting Expectations and Moral Concerns Among Brazilian and Foreign Potential Tourists
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8. Chinatowns as Tourist Attractions in Australia
149 - Part 4: Development Policies
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9. Ethnic Tourism in Rural China: Cultural or Economic ‘Development’?
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10. Jewish Culture and Tourism in Budapest
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11. Pink Tourism in Cape Town: The Development of the Post-Apartheid Gay Quarter
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Conclusions
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References
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Index
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