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Commercial Nationalism and Tourism : Selling the National Story / ed. by Leanne White.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Aspects of Tourism ; 77Publisher: Bristol, UK; Blue Ridge Summit, PA : Channel View Publications, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resource (320 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781845415891
  • 9781845415907
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • G155.A1 C53355.2017
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Introduction -- 1. Commercial Nationalism: Mapping the Landscape -- Part 1: National Narratives, Heritage and Tourism -- 2. Canada's National Parks: Nationhood, Tourism and the Utility of Nature -- 3. Tourism and Nationalism in the Former Yugoslavia -- 4. Away but Together: Diaspora Tourism and Narratives of Ukrainian Immigrants in the United States -- 5. Travelling to the Past: Xi'an and the Tang Imperial City -- 6. A New Indian National Story -- 7. The Silk Road, Identities and Commercial Nationalisms -- Part 2: Tourism Branding and Promotion -- 8. 100% Pure Neoliberalism: Brand New Zealand, New Thinking, New Stories, Inc -- 9. National Identity in Africa's Tourism Industry -- 10. Branding a Nation-state after Half a Century of Independence: The Case of Malta -- 11. Who Owns 'Brand Estonia'? The Role of Residents and the Diaspora -- 12. When the Incredible Got Lost in Controversies: Selling Tourism in India -- 13. From Risky Reality to Magical Realism: Narratives of Colombianness in Tourism Promotion -- Part 3: Festivals, Events and National Identity -- 14. 'Imagine Ben Hur in Formula One': An Analysis of the National Gallop in Hungary -- 15. Examining Cherry Blossom Celebrations in Japan and Around the World -- 16. Canadian Nationalism and the Memory of the First World War in France and Belgium -- 17. 'Daddy, Why do we Celebrate SG50?' A Response to a Child Regarding Singapore's Golden Jubilee -- 18. Covering 'Captain America' and (Re)Imagining the United States during the 2014 FIFA World Cup -- 19. Promoting Canada's Cultural Mosaic: John Murray Gibbon and Folk Music Festivals -- Conclusion -- 20. Commercial Nationalism Research Directions: Negotiating New National Narratives -- Index
Summary: This book combines academic analysis and critical exploration to examine national narratives in the context of tourism and events around the world. It explores how particular narratives are woven to tell (and sell) a national story. By deconstructing images of the nation, it closely examines how national texts create key archival imagery that can promote tourism and events while also shaping national identity. It investigates the complex relationship between state appropriation of marketing strategies and the commercial use of nationalist discourses. The book aims to demystify the ways in which the nation is imagined by key organisers and organisations and then communicated to millions.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Introduction -- 1. Commercial Nationalism: Mapping the Landscape -- Part 1: National Narratives, Heritage and Tourism -- 2. Canada's National Parks: Nationhood, Tourism and the Utility of Nature -- 3. Tourism and Nationalism in the Former Yugoslavia -- 4. Away but Together: Diaspora Tourism and Narratives of Ukrainian Immigrants in the United States -- 5. Travelling to the Past: Xi'an and the Tang Imperial City -- 6. A New Indian National Story -- 7. The Silk Road, Identities and Commercial Nationalisms -- Part 2: Tourism Branding and Promotion -- 8. 100% Pure Neoliberalism: Brand New Zealand, New Thinking, New Stories, Inc -- 9. National Identity in Africa's Tourism Industry -- 10. Branding a Nation-state after Half a Century of Independence: The Case of Malta -- 11. Who Owns 'Brand Estonia'? The Role of Residents and the Diaspora -- 12. When the Incredible Got Lost in Controversies: Selling Tourism in India -- 13. From Risky Reality to Magical Realism: Narratives of Colombianness in Tourism Promotion -- Part 3: Festivals, Events and National Identity -- 14. 'Imagine Ben Hur in Formula One': An Analysis of the National Gallop in Hungary -- 15. Examining Cherry Blossom Celebrations in Japan and Around the World -- 16. Canadian Nationalism and the Memory of the First World War in France and Belgium -- 17. 'Daddy, Why do we Celebrate SG50?' A Response to a Child Regarding Singapore's Golden Jubilee -- 18. Covering 'Captain America' and (Re)Imagining the United States during the 2014 FIFA World Cup -- 19. Promoting Canada's Cultural Mosaic: John Murray Gibbon and Folk Music Festivals -- Conclusion -- 20. Commercial Nationalism Research Directions: Negotiating New National Narratives -- Index

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This book combines academic analysis and critical exploration to examine national narratives in the context of tourism and events around the world. It explores how particular narratives are woven to tell (and sell) a national story. By deconstructing images of the nation, it closely examines how national texts create key archival imagery that can promote tourism and events while also shaping national identity. It investigates the complex relationship between state appropriation of marketing strategies and the commercial use of nationalist discourses. The book aims to demystify the ways in which the nation is imagined by key organisers and organisations and then communicated to millions.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 30. Aug 2021)