植民地主義、ツーリズムと場所<br>Colonialism, Tourism and Place : Global Transformations in Tourist Destinations

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植民地主義、ツーリズムと場所
Colonialism, Tourism and Place : Global Transformations in Tourist Destinations

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 200 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781789908183
  • DDC分類 306.4819

Full Description

This unique book examines the vital and contested connections between colonialism and tourism, which are as lively and charged today as ever before. Demonstrating how much of the marketing of these destinations represents the constant renewal of colonialism in the tourism business, this book illustrates how actors in the worldwide tourism industry continue to benefit from the colonial roots of globalisation.

This interdisciplinary book focuses on the relationships between tourism, colonialism and place, in both historical and contemporary periods. Chapters explore cases of tourism and colonialism in locations across the globe, from colonial Korea and French Indochina, to colonial Australia, U.S Tourism in the British West Indies, heritage tourism in Mozambique, and city branding in Dunedin. Expert contributors analyse the motivations and impacts of colonial tourism, investigating such diverse topics as the Chinese tourist rush to Taiwan, issues of displacement at wildlife sites in Zimbabwe, the impact of tourism on Indigenous peoples in Hawaii and the pursuit of Macanese identity and re-colonisation.

Excavating the range and diversity of colonialism at work in tourism across a wide variety of global destinations, Colonialism, Tourism and Place will be an illuminating read for students and scholars interested in tourism and development, heritage studies, and social, cultural and human geography.

Contents

Contents:

1 Introduction 1
Denis Linehan, Ian D. Clark and Philip F. Xie

PART I
2 Glimpses of the East via Japan: representing colonial
Korea and French Indochina in the interwar years 13
H. Hazel Hahn
3 Towards recovered territory: the Chinese tourist rush to
Taiwan, 1946-49 28
António Barrento
4 Aboriginal interactions and associations with the
hospitality industry in colonial Victoria, 1835-70 44
Ian D. Clark
5 'They surprised them with national airs': Aboriginal
brass bands, tourism and sentimental colonialism 58
Toby Martin
6 'Neither wholly British nor wholly American but
something in-between': US tourism and layered
colonialisms in the British West Indies 77
John S. Hogue

PART II
7 Beyond the postcard: a translated Hawai'i for tourists 95
Ana Cristina Gomes da Rocha
8 A pagoda at the pearl of the Indian Ocean: producing
nostalgic colonialism and heritage tourism in Mozambique 110
Eve Wong
9 The pursuit of Macanese identity: colonization and
re-colonization through tourism 128
Ivy Lai-Chu Lou and Philip F. Xie
10 Displacement, memories and struggle: the case of Mapari
Ranch in Zimbabwe 147
Svongwa Nemadire and Maarten Loopmans
11 Coloniality, tourism and city-branding as an apparatus of
forgetting in Dunedin, Aotearoa New Zealand 163
Holly Randell-Moon
12 Afterword 180
Philip F. Xie and Ian D. Clark

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