Exploring non-human work in tourism
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Edited by:
Jillian M. Rickly
and Carol Kline
About this book
Critical animal studies is increasingly interfacing with tourism research in an effort to shed light on the various ways animals are incorporated into touristic experience. Exploring non-human work in tourism: From beasts of burden to animal ambassadors builds upon the theoretical connections of animal ethics, agency, and welfare as it foregrounds specifically the work that animals perform in the industry. While some types of animal labor are more readily identified, readers of this volume may be surprised by how many forms of animal labor are overlooked. Taking a widely international perspective, with cases from the Arctic, China, Costa Rica, China, Finland, Greece, Mexico, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom, this volume offers readers diverse scenarios of animals working. The book is arranged along three themes of work. Performative work focuses on the animals whose performances are front and center of tourists’ motivations and experiences. Value-added work turns attention to the co-working relationships of animals, while the political work of animals as ambassadors and icons is examined within the chapters on hidden labor. Additionally, the book makes theoretical considerations of the implications of positioning animals as workers and offers reflections on ways this focus on working animals extends current scholarship in the field.
Author / Editor information
Jillian M. Rickly, University of Nottingham, UK
Carol Kline, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, USA
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Part 2: Performative work
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Paul A. G. Tully and Neil Carr Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Part 3: Value-added work
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José-Carlos García-Rosell and Linda Tallberg Open Access Download PDF |
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Marcus Hansen, Jillian M. Rickly, Nigel Halpern and Scott McCabe Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Carol Kline, Erica von Essen, Johan Lindsjö, Adélaïde Fouache, Lara Tickle, Katherine Dashper, Erika Andersson Cederholm, Brent Lovelock, Anita Burkevica, Michael Jones, Mariana Reis Macieira and Jillian M. Rickly Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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