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ISBN:
9781351331876
Title:
Creating Heritage for Tourism.
Author:
Palmer, Catherine.
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (287 pages)
Series:
Current Developments in the Geographies of Leisure and Tourism Ser.
Contents:
Creating Heritage for Tourism- Front Cover -- Creating Heritage for Tourism -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Figures -- Tables -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Heritage for tourism: creating a link between the past and the present -- Chapters and case studies -- References -- Chapter 2: Creating a destination through language: Welsh linguistic heritage in Patagonia -- Introduction -- From history to heritage tourism -- Welsh heritage in Patagonia -- Language ideology and heritage tourism in Welsh Patagonia -- Tourist profiles and experience -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Performing national identity in heritage tourism: observations from Catalonia -- Introduction -- Heritage and memory in the 1714-2014 tercentenary celebrations -- Official recognition of culinary heritage: ups and downs -- Experiencing national (and culinary) heritage through tourism -- Insiders and outsiders, Catalans and non-Catalans -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 4: Heritage defined and maintained through conflict re-enactments: the Estonian Museum of Occupations and the Forest Brothers Bunker -- Introduction -- The Estonian 'Forest Brothers' -- The Museum of Occupations -- The Forest Brothers Bunker -- Interview findings -- Discussion and conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Constructing heritage, shaping tourism: Festivals and local heritage governance at Hampi World Heritage Site, Karnataka, India -- Introduction -- Introducing the actors: site, events, local government and tourism -- Local governance and tourism at the festivals -- Discussion: in the name of the tourist -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Creating heritage for cruise tourists -- Introduction -- Cruise passengers' experience of place.

Cruise destination developments -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: 'It's tango!': communicating intangible cultural heritage for the dance tourist -- Introduction -- Tango tourists in search of 'it' -- The habits of heritage -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Holmes as heritage: readers, tourism and the making of Sherlock Holmes's England -- Introduction -- Literary tourism and heritage -- The acid test: places of creation -- At The Chequers: scenes of reading -- Their own special visions: other readers -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: Creating heritage for tourism: 'consuming history,' 'prosthetic memories' and the popularisation of a folk hero's story -- Introduction -- Creating heritage for tourism -- Study methods -- The heritage 'touristed' landscape of the Ned Kelly story -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 10: Creating (extra)ordinary heritage through film-induced tourism: the case of Dubrovnik and Game of Thrones -- Introduction -- On the creation and delivery of the mediated gaze -- Case study of Dubrovnik and Game of Thrones -- Touring the heritage: of Dubrovnik or King's Landing? -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Amachan: the creation of heritage tourism landscapes in Japan after the 2011 triple disaster -- Introduction -- Context -- Methods -- Literature review -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 12: Bedrock, metropolis and Indigenous heritage: rendering 'The Rocks' invisible -- Introduction: stories of disconnection -- Australian Indigenous heritage and tourism -- An introduction to The Rocks -- The Rocks Dreaming Aboriginal Heritage Tour -- Rendering The Rocks invisible -- Conclusion: stories of reconnection -- References -- Chapter 13: Between the cliffs and the sea: St Kilda and heritage from afar -- Introduction -- St Kilda: beyond the fall from grace.

'Heritagisation' and heritage tourism -- The tourist gaze and Scottish 'wilderness' -- Custodianship -- Ionad Hiort: towards co-creation of heritage -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- Note -- References -- Chapter 14: Made in China: creating heritage through tourist souvenirs -- Introduction -- What is a souvenir? -- Cultural stereotyping -- Politics, culture and production -- Cultural seepage -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15: Creative practices of local entrepreneurs reinventing built heritage -- Introduction -- Theoretical framework -- Method -- Findings -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 16: Co-creating a heritage hotel for a new identity -- Introduction -- The co-creation and authentication of a heritage hotel -- Research setting -- Research methods -- Findings -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17: Turkish coffee: from intangible cultural heritage to created tourist experience -- Introduction -- Turkish coffee as intangible cultural heritage -- Coffee is just an excuse: creating tourist experience -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 18: The reinvention of crab fishing as a local heritage tourism attraction in Northeast Brazil -- Introduction -- The Parnaíba River Delta in the international tourist market -- The evolution of the crab-fishing activity -- The heritagisation of crab fishing: the Crab Festival -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 19: Creating biocultural heritage for tourism: the case of mycological tourism in central Mexico -- Introduction -- Ethnoecology and biocultural heritage: towards a framework for the analysis of mycological tourism in Mexico -- The recreational use of wild edible mushrooms and local development scenarios -- The case of mycological tourism in a Matlatzinca community in Central Mexico.

The praxis, corpus and cosmos of wild edible mushrooms: ruptures and continuities between tourism and biocultural heritage -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 20: (Re)creating natural heritage in New Zealand: biodiversity conservation and tourism development -- Introduction -- The value of New Zealand biodiversity as natural heritage -- New Zealand as a biodiversity hotspot -- Biodiversity conservation and fenced ecosanctuaries -- Tourism development in fenced ecosanctuaries -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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Publication Date:
2018
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