Deconstructing Travel: Cultural Perspectives on TourismRowman Altamira, 6 Agu 2004 - 128 halaman As a visible marker of globalization, the increased role of travel and tourism in our lives makes it a remarkable force in contemporary culture. Deconstructing Travel provides an easily understood framework of the relationship between travel and culture in our rapidly changing postmodern, postcolonial world. Beginning with an examination of classical expeditions in mythology, history, and literatures, Arthur Asa Berger explores the role of travel in contemporary lives, from university travel-abroad programs to package tours and family vacations. This volume is a highly-engaging look into why people travel, examining travel and tourism as a cultural phenomenon through social, cultural, psychological, and economic forces. |
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Aspects of Travel and Tourism | 23 |
The Uses of Travel and Tourism | 41 |
The Tourism Industry | 57 |
Travel Advertising Images and Language | 65 |
Travel Writing as an Art Form | 81 |
The Impact of Tourism | 95 |
Disneyland and Walt Disney World | 105 |
The End of the Road | 111 |
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About the Author | 127 |
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