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4. ‘The Cracked Pint Glass of the Servant’: The Irish Pub, Irish Identity and the Tourist Eye

  • Mark McGovern
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Irish Tourism
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Irish Tourism
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Contributors vii
  4. Introduction 1
  5. Part 1: Changing Places: The Local and the Global in Tourist Communities
  6. 1. ‘If It Wasn’t for the Tourists We Wouldn’t Have an Audience’: The Case of Tourism and Traditional Music in North Mayo 21
  7. 2. Defining the Local: The Development of an ‘Environment Culture’ in a Clare Village 42
  8. 3. Shaping Tourism Places: Agency and Interconnection in Festival Settings 61
  9. Part 2: Performing Heritage: The Globalisation of Tourist Products and Practices
  10. 4. ‘The Cracked Pint Glass of the Servant’: The Irish Pub, Irish Identity and the Tourist Eye 83
  11. 5. Constructing an Exotic ‘Stroll’ through Irish Heritage: The Aran Islands Heritage Centre 104
  12. 6. ‘Come and Daunce with Me in Irlande’: Tourism, Dance and Globalisation 122
  13. Part 3: The Power of the Gaze: Negotiating Tourist and Native Identities
  14. 7. Power, Knowledge and Tourguiding: The Construction of Irish Identity on Board County Wicklow Tour Buses 141
  15. 8. The Native Gaze: Literary Perceptions of Tourists in the West Kerry Gaeltacht 158
  16. Part 4: Imagining Ireland: The Construction of Tourist Representations
  17. 9. Next to Being There: Ireland of the Welcomes and Tourism of the Word 179
  18. 10. Home from Home: Diasporic Images of Ireland in Film and Tourism 196
  19. 11. Photography, Tourism and Natural History: Cultural Identity and the Visualisation of the Natural World 215
  20. Part 5: Tourism Policy: Historical and Contemporary Issues
  21. 12. Tongue-tied: Language, Culture and Changing Trends in Irish Tourism Employment 241
  22. 13. ‘Not Only Beef, But Beauty . . . ’: Tourism, Dependency, and the Post-colonial Irish State, 1925–30 263
  23. Index 282
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