附註:Includes bibliographical references.
Cover -- Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility -- Tourism and Postcolonialism -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Reference -- 1 -- Tourism and postcolonialism -- Positioning postcolonialism -- Hegemony -- Language, text and representation -- Place, displacement and identity -- Postcoloniality and theory -- References -- 2 -- Tourism and new sense -- Introduction: the declarative value of tourism -- Theorising the declarative value of tourism: five thinkers -- Recap: recent research on the declarative value of tourism -- Tourism and postcolonial worlds -- New sense in the postcolonial world: tourism, Bhabha and enunciation -- Prospect: Bhabha and the worldmaking function of tourism -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 3 -- Saying the same old things -- Introduction -- A contemporary travel discourse in travelogues -- A colonial discourse as travel fantasy -- How travel tensions are resolved -- Domesticity or exploration and conquest? -- Mediators and the reordering of power -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 -- Cultural tourism in postcolonial environments -- Introduction -- Ethnicity and tradition -- Ethnicity, cultural tradition and tourism: some linkages -- The Carib of St Vincent -- constructing histories and ethnicities -- The ethnohistory of the Carib -- Assessment and conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 5 -- About romance and reality -- Introduction -- African landscapes and African Others in European imagery -- Africa(ns) on stage in Europe -- Primitive art -- The Bushmen of southern Africa: from exhibition on stage to exhibition on location -- Moving the stage from Europe to Africa in the European quest for authenticity -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 6 -- Commodifying heritage -- Introduction -- Fascination with heritage -- Heritage, postcolonialism and tourism -- What kind of heritage attracts tourists? -- Visual appearance -- Focus on content -- Incomplete monuments -- Challenges in commodifying heritage -- Nel
摘要:This book draws together theoretical and applied research in order to illuminate the links between tourism, colonialism and postcolonialism. Significantly, it aims to create a space for the voices of authors from postcolonial countries.