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Extreme pursuits- [electronic resource] : travel/writing in an age of globalization
Extreme pursuits- [electronic resource] : travel/writing in an age of globalization
상세정보
- 자료유형
- 전자책(국외)
- 미국국회도서관 청구기호
- PN56.T7-H84 2012eb
- 자관 청구기호
- 기본표목-개인명
- 표제와 책임표시사항
- Extreme pursuits - [electronic resource] : travel/writing in an age of globalization / Graham Huggan.
- 발행, 배포, 간사 사항
- 형태사항
- 1 online resource (216 p.)
- 일반주기
- 전자도서
- 서지 등 주기
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-208) and index.
- 요약 등 주기
- 요약"Extreme Pursuits looks at the new conditions of global travel and the unease, even paranoia, that underlies them - at the opportunities they offer for alternative identities and their oscillation between remembered and anticipated states. Graham Huggan offers a provocative account of what is happening to travel at a time characterized by extremes of social and political instability in which adrenaline-filled travelers appear correspondingly determined to take risks. It includes discussions of the links between tourism and terrorism, of contemporary modes of disaster tourism, and of the writing that derives from these; but it also confirms the existence of more responsible forms of travel/writing that demonstrate awareness of a chronically endangered world." "Extreme Pursuits is the first study of its kind to link travel writing explicitly with structural changes in the global tourist industry. The book makes clear that travel writing can no longer take refuge in the classic distinctions (traveler versus tourist, foreigner versus native) on which it previously depended. Such distinctions - which were dubious in the first place - no longer make sense in an increasingly globalized world. Huggan argues accordingly that the category "travel writing" must include experimental ethnography and prose fiction; that it should concern itself with other kinds of travel practices, such as those related to Holocaust deportation and migrant labor; and that it should encompass representations of travelers and "traveling cultures" that appear in popular media, especially TV and film."--Jacket.
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- 주제명부출표목-일반주제명
- 주제명부출표목-일반주제명
- 주제명부출표목-일반주제명
- 주제명부출표목-일반주제명
- 주제명부출표목-일반주제명
- 주제명부출표목-일반주제명
- 주제명부출표목-일반주제명
- 주제명부출표목-일반주제명
- 주제명부출표목-일반주제명
- 기타형태저록
- Huggan Graham 1958- Extreme pursuits
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