Channel View Publications
Travel, Tourism and the Moving Image
About this book
This book explores the relationship between tourism and the moving image, from the early era of silent moving pictures through to cinema as mass entertainment. It examines how our active and emotional engagement with moving images provides meaning and connection to a place and can affect our decision-making when we travel.
Author / Editor information
Sue Beeton is a travel and tourism researcher and writer and Foundation Chair of the College of Eminent Professors at William Angliss Institute in Australia. For over a quarter of a century, she has conducted tourism-based research into community development, film-induced tourism and pop culture and nature-based tourism. As well as producing numerous academic papers, book chapters and reports, Prof Beeton has published a range of research-based books, including Ecotourism: a practical guide for rural communities, Community Development Through Tourism and Tourism and the Moving Image, as well as two editions of the acclaimed monograph, Film-Induced Tourism.
Sue Beeton has worked in the tourism field for 25 years; she is President of the TTRA APac chapter, Honorary Associate Professor of Tourism at La Trobe University, Australia and Visiting Professor at University of Macerata, Italy. She has published widely on the relationship between tourism and film, including Film-Induced Tourism (2005).
Reviews
Images are central to how the tourist gaze is organized, systemized and performed. Travel, Tourism and the Moving Image is a ‘moving’ book about moving images, packed with interesting ideas and fascinating cases. This succinct book is essential reading for scholars and students interested in the cultural tourism geographies of gazing and images.
Pauline Sheldon, Professor Emeritus, University of Hawaii, USA:
This is a rigorous, informative and charming book about the nexus of the moving image and tourism. The author draws the reader in with her personal stories, perspectives and passion, while also providing a rich historical perspective and clear conceptual frameworks. It breaks new ground and provides much needed knowledge in this area of tourism.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Figures
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Tables
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction: The Birth of This Book . . .
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1. Mise-en-Scène
6 - Part 1: From Static to Moving Images
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2. From Panoramas to Phantom Rides
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3. The Emotions of Motion 1: Travel, War and Unrest in the Era of the Moving Image
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4. The Emotions of Motion 2: War Propaganda, National Cinema and Travel
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5. Travel in the Era of Modern Warfare and Moving Images
90 - Part 2: Travelling In, On and Through the Landscape: Voyeur or Flâneur?
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6. Badlands and Beauty: Landscape, Travel and Place in the Western
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7. Simply a Story? The Cultural Pervasiveness of the Western
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8. Travel and Transformation: Road Movies and Touristic Journeys
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9. Baddies in the Old and New Worlds: Bushrangers, Gangsters and Crime On Screen
158 - Part 3: Imagining Places: Illusions and Dreams
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10. Creating Place
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11. Spaces and Places: Travelling for/to the Moving Image
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12. Conclusion: Manifestations of Tourism Through Film and Television: Making (Some) Meaning from Moving Images and Moving People
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References
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Index
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