The Darker Side of Travel : The Theory and Practice of Dark Tourism /
The Darker Side of Travel : The Theory and Practice of Dark Tourism /
ed. by Philip R. Stone, Richard Sharpley.
- 1 online resource (288 p.)
- Aspects of Tourism ; 41 .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part 1: Dark Tourism: Theories and Concepts -- Chapter 1. Shedding Light on Dark Tourism: An Introduction -- Chapter 2. Making Absent Death Present: Consuming Dark Tourism in Contemporary Society -- Chapter 3. Dark Tourism: Mediating Between the Dead and the Living -- Chapter 4. Dark Tourism: Morality and New Moral Spaces -- Part 2: Dark Tourism: Management Implications -- Chapter 5. Purposeful Otherness: Approaches to the Management of Thanatourism -- Chapter 6. (Re)presenting the Macabre: Interpretation, Kitschifi cation and Authenticity -- Chapter 7. Contested National Tragedies: An Ethical Dimension -- Chapter 8. Dark Tourism and Political Ideology: Towards a Governance Model -- Part 3: Dark Tourism in Practice -- Chapter 9. 'It's a Bloody Guide': Fun, Fear and a Lighter Side of Dark Tourism at The Dungeon Visitor Attractions, UK -- Chapter 10. Battlefield Tourism: Bringing Organised Violence Back to Life -- Chapter 11. 'Genocide Tourism' -- Chapter 12. Museums, Memorials and Plantation Houses in the Black Atlantic: Slavery and the Development of Dark Tourism -- Chapter 13. Life, Death and Dark Tourism: Future Research Directions and Concluding Comments -- References -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Over the last decade, the concept of dark tourism has attracted growing academic interest and media attention. Nevertheless, perspectives on and understanding of dark tourism remain varied and theoretically fragile whilst, to date, no single book has attempted to draw together the conceptual themes and debates surrounding dark tourism, to explore it within wider disciplinary contexts and to establish a more informed relationship between the theory and practice of dark tourism. This book meets the undoubted need for such a volume by providing a contemporary and comprehensive analysis of dark tourism.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781845411152 9781845411169
10.21832/9781845411169 doi
2009026026
Dark tourism.
Death--Social aspects.
Historic sites.
Tourism.
War memorials.
Tourism industry.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Hospitality, Travel & Tourism.
authenticity. battlefield tourism. dark tourism experiences. dark tourism. disaster tourism. genocide tourism. thanatourism. thanatourists. tourism and death. tourism ethics. tourism management.
G155.A1 / D33 2009
338.4/791
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part 1: Dark Tourism: Theories and Concepts -- Chapter 1. Shedding Light on Dark Tourism: An Introduction -- Chapter 2. Making Absent Death Present: Consuming Dark Tourism in Contemporary Society -- Chapter 3. Dark Tourism: Mediating Between the Dead and the Living -- Chapter 4. Dark Tourism: Morality and New Moral Spaces -- Part 2: Dark Tourism: Management Implications -- Chapter 5. Purposeful Otherness: Approaches to the Management of Thanatourism -- Chapter 6. (Re)presenting the Macabre: Interpretation, Kitschifi cation and Authenticity -- Chapter 7. Contested National Tragedies: An Ethical Dimension -- Chapter 8. Dark Tourism and Political Ideology: Towards a Governance Model -- Part 3: Dark Tourism in Practice -- Chapter 9. 'It's a Bloody Guide': Fun, Fear and a Lighter Side of Dark Tourism at The Dungeon Visitor Attractions, UK -- Chapter 10. Battlefield Tourism: Bringing Organised Violence Back to Life -- Chapter 11. 'Genocide Tourism' -- Chapter 12. Museums, Memorials and Plantation Houses in the Black Atlantic: Slavery and the Development of Dark Tourism -- Chapter 13. Life, Death and Dark Tourism: Future Research Directions and Concluding Comments -- References -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Over the last decade, the concept of dark tourism has attracted growing academic interest and media attention. Nevertheless, perspectives on and understanding of dark tourism remain varied and theoretically fragile whilst, to date, no single book has attempted to draw together the conceptual themes and debates surrounding dark tourism, to explore it within wider disciplinary contexts and to establish a more informed relationship between the theory and practice of dark tourism. This book meets the undoubted need for such a volume by providing a contemporary and comprehensive analysis of dark tourism.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781845411152 9781845411169
10.21832/9781845411169 doi
2009026026
Dark tourism.
Death--Social aspects.
Historic sites.
Tourism.
War memorials.
Tourism industry.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Hospitality, Travel & Tourism.
authenticity. battlefield tourism. dark tourism experiences. dark tourism. disaster tourism. genocide tourism. thanatourism. thanatourists. tourism and death. tourism ethics. tourism management.
G155.A1 / D33 2009
338.4/791

