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Anthropology of Tourism in Central and Eastern EuropeOverlay E-Book Reader

Anthropology of Tourism in Central and Eastern Europe

Bridging Worlds

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Veröffentlicht 2018, von Magdalena Banaszkiewicz, Sabina Owsianowska bei Lexington Books

ISBN: 978-1-4985-4382-8

 
Foreword by Michał Buchowski

Part I: Bridging Academic Worlds: An Insider-Outsider’s Perspective

Introduction: Anthropological Studies on Tourism in Central and Eastern Europe by Magdalena Banaszkiewicz and Sabina Owsianowska

Chapter 1: Inside and Outside the Anglophone Snake – Alterities and Opportunities by Nelson Graburn

PART 2: Anthropology and Tourism: Relationships in ...
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Foreword by Michał Buchowski


Part I: Bridging Academic Worlds: An Insider-Outsider’s Perspective


Introduction: Anthropological Studies on Tourism in Central and Eastern Europe by Magdalena Banaszkiewicz and Sabina Owsianowska


Chapter 1: Inside and Outside the Anglophone Snake – Alterities and Opportunities by Nelson Graburn


PART 2: Anthropology and Tourism: Relationships in Theory and Practice


Chapter 2: The Sarajevo Library, the Mostar Bridge, and Anthropology of Travel, Tourism and Pilgrimage by Tom Selwyn


Chapter 3: Engaging with the Hosts and Guests: Some Methodological Reflections on the Anthropology of Tourism by Maarja Kaaristo


Chapter 4: A Map or a Calendar? Travelers’ Imaginary and a Travel Framework (The Case of Poland Following the Economic and Political Transformation) by Anna Wieczorkiewicz


Chapter 5: At a Crossroads of Cognition. Travels of Philosophy and Philosophy of Travels by Maria Zowisło


Chapter 6: Traveling and Politics. A Reflection on the Russian Tourism in the Past and Today by Magdalena Banaszkiewicz


Chapter 7: Mediating Central and Eastern Europe in Tourism Discourse by Sabina Owsianowska


Part III: Anthropological Inspirations in Tourism Studies: From the Workshop of Central and Eastern European Researchers


Chapter 8: Here Come the Barbarians. Perceptions of Alcotourism in Golden Sands, Bulgaria by Carla Bethmann


Chapter 9: Making Tourists Engaged by Vulnerable Communities in India by Natalia Bloch


Chapter 10: “Tasting East?” Food in Polish Travel Accounts from Russia: Encounters, Sensual Experience and Cultural Discourses by Agata Bachórz


Chapter 11: “Let’s Make Laces in the Garden.” Creative Tourism in Rural Poland by Anna Sznajder and Katarzyna Kosmala


Chapter 12: Towards Interpretative City Guiding. New Approaches and Services on the Example of Selected European Cities by Armin Mikos von Rohrscheidt


Chapter 13: Urban Exploration as an “Interior Tourism.” Contemporary Ruins behind the “Iron Curtain” by Małgorzata Nieszczerzewska


Chapter 14: Recalling the Ruins of the Socialist Modernity. Touring Lost Places in Yugoslavia between Private Search of Identity and Cultural Heritage Tourism by Michael Zinganel


Chapter 15: The “Kodak Girl” on a Trip. Tourist Women from Polish Galicia in Family Photographs of 1910s–1930s by Małgorzata Radkiewicz


Afterword: Bridging Worlds: Opportunities and Challenges by Sabina Owsianowska and Magdalena Banaszkiewicz

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