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Once content to sunbathe and follow guides and established itineraries, tourists are increasingly seeking authentic culture. This is taking them into the private areas and zones to which the locals retire in order to escape the tourist gaze, creating tensions between the two groups. Based on recent anthropological field studies, this book describes how European communities dependant on tourism have been affected by the commoditization of their culture and explores the ways they cope with the constant attention of outsiders. The collection demonstrates both varied and skillful ways in which individuals and communities react to and cope with the impact of decades of mass tourism on their lives and values, thus throwing new light onto questions of identity, boundary maintenance and cultural adjustment.



Trade Review

“…a new and welcome approach to the study of mass tourism in Europe.” • Journal of Area Studies

“Thanks to its introduction and epilogue this collection acquires a theoretical unity and depth and forms an interesting contribution to research on tourism.” • Focaal



Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction
Jeremy Boissevain

Chapter 1. Contested Territories: The Politics of Touristic Development at the Shrine of El Rocío in Southwestern Andalusia
Mary M. Crain

Chapter 2. Tourism and Self-Consciousness in a South Spanish Coastal Community
Antonio Miguel Nogués Pedregal

Chapter 3. A Case of Neglect? The Politics of (Re)presentation: a Sardinian Case
Peter Odermatt

Chapter 4. Negotiating the Tourist Gaze: The Example of Malta
Annabel Black

Chapter 5. Philoxenia Receiving Tourists – but not Guests – on a Greek Island
Cornélia Zarkia

Chapter 6. Reactions to Tourism: A View from the Deep Green Heart of France
Simone A. Abram

Chapter 7. Dealing with Fish and Tourists: A Case Study from Northern Norway
Roel Puijk

Chapter 8. The Social Construction of Mokum: Tourism and the Quest for Local Identity in Amsterdam
Heidi Dahles

Postlude
Tom Selwyn

Notes on Contributors
Index

Coping with Tourists: European Reactions to Mass

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
    Publication Date: 15/08/1996
    ISBN13: 9781571818782, 978-1571818782
    ISBN10: 1571818782

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Once content to sunbathe and follow guides and established itineraries, tourists are increasingly seeking authentic culture. This is taking them into the private areas and zones to which the locals retire in order to escape the tourist gaze, creating tensions between the two groups. Based on recent anthropological field studies, this book describes how European communities dependant on tourism have been affected by the commoditization of their culture and explores the ways they cope with the constant attention of outsiders. The collection demonstrates both varied and skillful ways in which individuals and communities react to and cope with the impact of decades of mass tourism on their lives and values, thus throwing new light onto questions of identity, boundary maintenance and cultural adjustment.



    Trade Review

    “…a new and welcome approach to the study of mass tourism in Europe.” • Journal of Area Studies

    “Thanks to its introduction and epilogue this collection acquires a theoretical unity and depth and forms an interesting contribution to research on tourism.” • Focaal



    Table of Contents

    Preface

    Introduction
    Jeremy Boissevain

    Chapter 1. Contested Territories: The Politics of Touristic Development at the Shrine of El Rocío in Southwestern Andalusia
    Mary M. Crain

    Chapter 2. Tourism and Self-Consciousness in a South Spanish Coastal Community
    Antonio Miguel Nogués Pedregal

    Chapter 3. A Case of Neglect? The Politics of (Re)presentation: a Sardinian Case
    Peter Odermatt

    Chapter 4. Negotiating the Tourist Gaze: The Example of Malta
    Annabel Black

    Chapter 5. Philoxenia Receiving Tourists – but not Guests – on a Greek Island
    Cornélia Zarkia

    Chapter 6. Reactions to Tourism: A View from the Deep Green Heart of France
    Simone A. Abram

    Chapter 7. Dealing with Fish and Tourists: A Case Study from Northern Norway
    Roel Puijk

    Chapter 8. The Social Construction of Mokum: Tourism and the Quest for Local Identity in Amsterdam
    Heidi Dahles

    Postlude
    Tom Selwyn

    Notes on Contributors
    Index

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