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The travel experience filled with personal trauma; the pilgrimage through a war-torn place; the journey with those suffering: these represent the darker sides of travel. What is their allure and how are they represented? This volume takes an ethnographic and interdisciplinary approach to explore the writings and texts of dark journeys and travels.

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The greatest insights and discoveries come from actively exploring and mapping out the fertile connections between the different essays. If readers are willing to do this, they will, I think, ultimately find that the book provides a very stimulating engagement with both the dark side of travel, and the dark side of travel writing.· Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

This volume is truly coherent and contributes to a better understanding of a little appreciated aspect of contemporary tourism. It will certainly become a standard reference work in the field of anthropology of tourism and tourism studies. Despite the “darkness” of the issues addressed, it must be considered a very colourful success.” · Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Writings on the Dark Side of Travel
Jonathan Skinner

Chapter 1. Between Trauma and Healing: Tourism and Neoliberal Peacebuilding in Divided Societies
John Nagle

Chapter 2. Sebald’s Ghosts: Travelling among the Dead in The Rings of Saturn
Simon Cooke

Chapter 3. Graphic Wounds: The Comics Journalism of Joe Sacco
Tristram Walker

Chapter 4. Visiting Rwanda: Accounts of Genocide in Travel Writing
Rachel Moffat

Chapter 5. Walking Back to Happiness? Modern Pilgrimage and the Expression of Suffering on Spain’s Camino de Santiago
Keith Egan

Chapter 6. Shades of Darkness: Silence, Risk, and Fear among Tourists and Nepalis during Nepal’s Civil War
Sharon Hepburn

Chapter 7. Beyond Frames: The Creation of a Dance Company in Healthcare through the Journey of Brain Trauma
Jenny Elliott

Chapter 8. The House on the Hill: An Analysis of Australia’s Stolen Generations’ Journey into Healing through the Site of
Trauma
Fiona Murphy

Chapter 9. Exploring Landscapes after Battle: Tourists at home on the old Front Lines
Jennifer Iles

Notes on Contributors

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780857453419, 978-0857453419
      ISBN10: 0857453416

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The travel experience filled with personal trauma; the pilgrimage through a war-torn place; the journey with those suffering: these represent the darker sides of travel. What is their allure and how are they represented? This volume takes an ethnographic and interdisciplinary approach to explore the writings and texts of dark journeys and travels.

      Trade Review

      The greatest insights and discoveries come from actively exploring and mapping out the fertile connections between the different essays. If readers are willing to do this, they will, I think, ultimately find that the book provides a very stimulating engagement with both the dark side of travel, and the dark side of travel writing.· Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

      This volume is truly coherent and contributes to a better understanding of a little appreciated aspect of contemporary tourism. It will certainly become a standard reference work in the field of anthropology of tourism and tourism studies. Despite the “darkness” of the issues addressed, it must be considered a very colourful success.” · Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgements

      Introduction: Writings on the Dark Side of Travel
      Jonathan Skinner

      Chapter 1. Between Trauma and Healing: Tourism and Neoliberal Peacebuilding in Divided Societies
      John Nagle

      Chapter 2. Sebald’s Ghosts: Travelling among the Dead in The Rings of Saturn
      Simon Cooke

      Chapter 3. Graphic Wounds: The Comics Journalism of Joe Sacco
      Tristram Walker

      Chapter 4. Visiting Rwanda: Accounts of Genocide in Travel Writing
      Rachel Moffat

      Chapter 5. Walking Back to Happiness? Modern Pilgrimage and the Expression of Suffering on Spain’s Camino de Santiago
      Keith Egan

      Chapter 6. Shades of Darkness: Silence, Risk, and Fear among Tourists and Nepalis during Nepal’s Civil War
      Sharon Hepburn

      Chapter 7. Beyond Frames: The Creation of a Dance Company in Healthcare through the Journey of Brain Trauma
      Jenny Elliott

      Chapter 8. The House on the Hill: An Analysis of Australia’s Stolen Generations’ Journey into Healing through the Site of
      Trauma
      Fiona Murphy

      Chapter 9. Exploring Landscapes after Battle: Tourists at home on the old Front Lines
      Jennifer Iles

      Notes on Contributors

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