Cosmopolitanism and Tourism
Rethinking Theory and Practice- Editors:
- Publisher:
- 2017
Summary
Within tourism studies, the cosmopolitan potentials of tourism have often been situated within a broader conversation about globalization, an approach that implies that cosmopolitanism is a predictable by-product of globalization and becoming more cosmopolitan should be the goal of travel. And yet a fundamental value of a cosmopolitan outlook—namely, to not only to be “at home in the world” but also to experience the world in an authentic sense—depends on the culturally embedded, parochial, and particular world views which it rejects. In Cosmopolitanism and Tourism: Rethinking Theory and Practice, contributors take this as a starting point. What does a “worldly” consciousness mean to people situated in different cultural landscapes and to what extent might these intersect with cosmopolitan values? How is cosmopolitanism marketed in tourism and tourist-related industries such as service learning and study abroad? And finally, what roles do social and economic class, educational background, gender, and other factors have in cosmopolitan claims? The contributors to this edited collection address these questions in a series of case studies that range from Guatemala, Bolivia, and Ireland to China, India, and Dubai.
For more information, check out A Conversation with Robert Shepherd, author of Cosmopolitanism and Tourism: Rethinking Theory and Practice.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2017
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-4985-4977-6
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4985-4978-3
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 206
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Introduction No access
- An Ambulatory Preamble No access
- Bringing The Margins Into Focus No access
- (per)forming Precarious Identities No access
- The Most Irish Of Cities, Or The City Of Strangers? No access
- From Parochial To Cosmopolitan Ireland No access
- Notes No access
- References No access
- Good And Bad Travelers And Random Natives No access
- Service Zones And Ancient Lands No access
- Doing Service, Doing Asia No access
- Weird Scenes Of Service And Ritual No access
- Trains, Planes, Boats, And Cigarettes No access
- Conclusion No access
- Notes No access
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- Methodology No access
- Volunteers’ Musings On Problematic Locals In Guatemala No access
- Auto-critiques Of Voluntourism: “nothing To Contribute Besides Their Good Will” No access
- Conclusion No access
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- Crafting A Tour No access
- Personal Relationships On Tour No access
- Conclusion: The Limits To Cosmopolitan Travel No access
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- Putting The Cosmos Back Into Cosmopolitanism No access
- Timepass In Bodh Gaya’s Global Bazaar No access
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- Reproducing Global Racial And National Hierarchies (a.k.a. Surviving Emirates Airlines’ Cosmopolitan Crew Culture) No access
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- Situating The Bagobo No access
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- Gustu: A Restaurant In Bolivia, Or A Bolivian Restaurant? No access
- Quinoa: Exporting The Local No access
- Conclusion No access
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- Conclusion No access Pages 179 - 186
- Cosmopolitan Travels In (imagined) Difference No access
- Cosmopolitan Chapters No access
- Conclusion No access
- Notes No access
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- Index No access Pages 195 - 202
- About the Contributors No access Pages 203 - 206





