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22 Future Directions in Death Studies and Dark Tourism
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Preface: Dark Tourism Futures: Thoughts, Ideas, Scenarios xvii
- 1 Vertopia: The Future of Dark Tourism Places and Our Digital Dead 1
- 2 Virtual Afterlife: Dark Tourism in the Hereafter 27
- 3 From ‘Bucket List’ to ‘Afterlist’: (Dark) Tourism for the Afterlife 38
- 4 ‘Beyond Human’: Dark Tourism, Robots and Futurology 50
- 5 The Future of Technology and Dark Tourism Experiences 61
- 6 Bridging Virtual Reality and Dark Heritage 77
- 7 ‘Virtual Monument Wars’: The Digital Future of Difficult Heritage 90
- 8 Language as a Mediator: Commodifying Future Dark Tourism 103
- 9 ‘McDeath’ – A Future of Dark Travel and End of Life Palliative Care 115
- 10 Enlightening Dark Tourism Horizons in a Post-Apocalyptic Arctic: A Geopoetic Approach 129
- 11 ‘Shrines and Rites of Passage’: Toward a Future of Dark Tourism Chronicles 138
- 12 Survivor Voices and Disaster Education: Future Commemoration and Remembrance at Dark Tourism Sites 149
- 13 Future of Dark Tourism in Kosovo: From Divisions to Digital Possibilities 162
- 14 Millennials, Transitional Memory and the Future of Holocaust Remembrance 176
- 15 Between Revival of Memory and Dark Tourism: The Future of Holocaust-Related Sites in Latvia 187
- 16 ‘Mirrors of Society’: Cemetery Tourism Futures 198
- 17 ‘Not the Right Sort of Visitors’: Future Challenges of Cemetery Tourism 211
- 18 ‘Into the horrors of the gloomy jail’: Towards a Future of UK Prison Tourism and Penal Architecture 224
- 19 ‘Finding a Light in Dark Places’: Lighter Dark Tourism Futures 243
- 20 Future of Dark Tourism Festivals: Technology and the Tourist Experience 255
- 21 Future Dystopian Attractions: Benign Masochism in Dark Tourism 265
- 22 Future Directions in Death Studies and Dark Tourism 276
- Afterword: Back to the Dark Tourism Future 290
- References 295
- Index 343
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Preface: Dark Tourism Futures: Thoughts, Ideas, Scenarios xvii
- 1 Vertopia: The Future of Dark Tourism Places and Our Digital Dead 1
- 2 Virtual Afterlife: Dark Tourism in the Hereafter 27
- 3 From ‘Bucket List’ to ‘Afterlist’: (Dark) Tourism for the Afterlife 38
- 4 ‘Beyond Human’: Dark Tourism, Robots and Futurology 50
- 5 The Future of Technology and Dark Tourism Experiences 61
- 6 Bridging Virtual Reality and Dark Heritage 77
- 7 ‘Virtual Monument Wars’: The Digital Future of Difficult Heritage 90
- 8 Language as a Mediator: Commodifying Future Dark Tourism 103
- 9 ‘McDeath’ – A Future of Dark Travel and End of Life Palliative Care 115
- 10 Enlightening Dark Tourism Horizons in a Post-Apocalyptic Arctic: A Geopoetic Approach 129
- 11 ‘Shrines and Rites of Passage’: Toward a Future of Dark Tourism Chronicles 138
- 12 Survivor Voices and Disaster Education: Future Commemoration and Remembrance at Dark Tourism Sites 149
- 13 Future of Dark Tourism in Kosovo: From Divisions to Digital Possibilities 162
- 14 Millennials, Transitional Memory and the Future of Holocaust Remembrance 176
- 15 Between Revival of Memory and Dark Tourism: The Future of Holocaust-Related Sites in Latvia 187
- 16 ‘Mirrors of Society’: Cemetery Tourism Futures 198
- 17 ‘Not the Right Sort of Visitors’: Future Challenges of Cemetery Tourism 211
- 18 ‘Into the horrors of the gloomy jail’: Towards a Future of UK Prison Tourism and Penal Architecture 224
- 19 ‘Finding a Light in Dark Places’: Lighter Dark Tourism Futures 243
- 20 Future of Dark Tourism Festivals: Technology and the Tourist Experience 255
- 21 Future Dystopian Attractions: Benign Masochism in Dark Tourism 265
- 22 Future Directions in Death Studies and Dark Tourism 276
- Afterword: Back to the Dark Tourism Future 290
- References 295
- Index 343