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Tourism and the Power of Otherness

Seductions of Difference

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Veröffentlicht 2014, von David Picard, Michael A. Di Giovine bei Channel View Publications

ISBN: 978-1-84541-418-4
216 Seiten

Über David Picard

David Picard is Senior Researcher at the Centre for Research in Anthropology (CRIA), Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (FCSH) at Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal. His research interests include the anthropology of tourism and hospitality as well as land and resource tenure. Recent publications include Tourism, Magic and Modernity (2011).

Über Michael A. Di Giovine

Michael A. Di Giovine is Associate Professor of Anthropology at West Chester University (USA), the Director of its Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology, and Honorary Fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. A former tour operator who runs an annual field school in Perugia, Italy, his research in Europe and Southeast Asia focuses on tourism, pilgrimage, heritage, foodways, and religion. Among his publications are Tourism and the Power of Otherness (Channel View, 2014), The Seductions of Pilgrimage (Ashgate 2015), and Study Abroad and the Quest for an Anti-Tourism Experience (Lexington 2020). Michael is the Convenor of the American Anthropological Association’s Anthropology of Tourism Interest Group, and the editor of Lexington Books’ series, The Anthropology of Tourism: Heritage, Mobility and Society. www.michaeldigiovine.com