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In recent years there has been a growth in both the practice and research of dark tourism; the phenomenon of visiting sites of tragedy or disaster. Expanding on this trend, this book examines dark tourism through the new lens of pilgrimage. It focuses on dark tourism sites as pilgrimage destinations, dark tourists as pilgrims, and pilgrimage as a form of dark tourism. Taking a broad definition of pilgrimage so as to consider aspects of both religious and non-religious travel that might be considered pilgrimage-like, it covers theories and histories of dark tourism and pilgrimage, pilgrimage to dark tourism sites, and experience design. A key resource for researchers and students of heritage, tourism and pilgrimage, this book will also be of great interest to those studying anthropology, religious studies and related social science subjects.
Contents
Chapter 1: Negotiating Dark Tourism and Pilgrimage Chapter 2: The "Dark" Is Still Dark? The Evolution of Dark Tourism to Pilgrimage Destinations Chapter 3: Interpreting the Sacred in Dark Tourism Chapter 4: The Convergence of Dark Tourism and Pilgrimage Tourism: The Case of Phnom Sampeau, Cambodia Chapter 5: Pilgrimages to Terror: The Role of Heritage in Dark Sites Chapter 6: Dark Heritage as a Basis for Dark Tourism Development in Slovenia Chapter 7: Im(possible) Dark Tourism in Bulgaria Chapter 8: From Burial Spaces to Pilgrimage Sites: Changing Role of European Cemeteries Chapter 9: The Sublime Darker Heritage Tourism Aspects at St John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta, Malta Chapter 10: Martyrdom and Dark Tourism in Carthage, Illinois Chapter 11: Lost in the Sea of Trees: Japan's Aokigahara, Suicide, and Dark Tourism Chapter 12: Recreating the Dead: Darkest Tourism and Pilgrimage in Mormon Handcart Pioneer Trek Re-Enactments Chapter 13: Visiting Post Disaster Ruins: A Journey to Meaningful Experiences Chapter 14: Museums as In Populo Dark Tourism Sites: A case study of visitor Experience Chapter 15: The 10-Year Anniversary of the Civil Rights Pilgrimage: An Experiential Exploration into History, Diversity, Equality, and Equity Chapter 16: "Though I Walk Through the Valley": Teaching Richard Wright through Experiential Learning Chapter 17: Dark Tourism or Pilgrimage in the Museum? Considering the Case of Emmett Till's Casket Chapter 18: Finding Roots: Pop Culture Pilgrimage and the Affective Geographies of Kunta Kinteh Island Chapter 19: A Mass Grave and a Massacre: Encounters with Remembrances of Death at the Wounded Knee, South Dakota Chapter 20: Borough of the Dead: The Weight of Hip Hop's History and Tourism's Dark Pilgrimage to The Bronx Chapter 21: Dark Visits Chapter 22: Designing Experiences at Holocaust Memorial Sites