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8. Chinatowns as Tourist Attractions in Australia
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Acknowledgements xii
- Preface xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part 1: Sociocultural Developments
- Introduction 21
- 1. Negotiating Asian Identities in London and Other Gateway Cities 31
- 2. Discovering or Intruding? Guided Tours in the Ethnic District Matonge in Brussels 41
- 3. The Potential for Roma Tourism in Hungary 60
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Part 2: Community Perceptions
- Introduction 77
- 4. Reflections on Ethnic and Minority Communities as a Tool for Improving Intercultural Change in Tourism 86
- 5. Shifting Perceptions: Negotiating Place and Space in the Israeli Desert Frontier Town of Mitzpe Ramon 99
- 6. Slum Dwellers’ Perceptions of Tourism in Dharavi, Mumbai 112
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Part 3: Visitor Experiences
- Introduction 127
- 7. Would You Be a Favela Tourist? Confronting Expectations and Moral Concerns Among Brazilian and Foreign Potential Tourists 137
- 8. Chinatowns as Tourist Attractions in Australia 149
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Part 4: Development Policies
- Introduction 163
- 9. Ethnic Tourism in Rural China: Cultural or Economic ‘Development’? 176
- 10. Jewish Culture and Tourism in Budapest 188
- 11. Pink Tourism in Cape Town: The Development of the Post-Apartheid Gay Quarter 202
- Conclusions 215
- References 226
- Index 249
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Acknowledgements xii
- Preface xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1: Sociocultural Developments
- Introduction 21
- 1. Negotiating Asian Identities in London and Other Gateway Cities 31
- 2. Discovering or Intruding? Guided Tours in the Ethnic District Matonge in Brussels 41
- 3. The Potential for Roma Tourism in Hungary 60
-
Part 2: Community Perceptions
- Introduction 77
- 4. Reflections on Ethnic and Minority Communities as a Tool for Improving Intercultural Change in Tourism 86
- 5. Shifting Perceptions: Negotiating Place and Space in the Israeli Desert Frontier Town of Mitzpe Ramon 99
- 6. Slum Dwellers’ Perceptions of Tourism in Dharavi, Mumbai 112
-
Part 3: Visitor Experiences
- Introduction 127
- 7. Would You Be a Favela Tourist? Confronting Expectations and Moral Concerns Among Brazilian and Foreign Potential Tourists 137
- 8. Chinatowns as Tourist Attractions in Australia 149
-
Part 4: Development Policies
- Introduction 163
- 9. Ethnic Tourism in Rural China: Cultural or Economic ‘Development’? 176
- 10. Jewish Culture and Tourism in Budapest 188
- 11. Pink Tourism in Cape Town: The Development of the Post-Apartheid Gay Quarter 202
- Conclusions 215
- References 226
- Index 249