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Tourism as Memory-Making
Russian Tourism in the Shadow of Empire

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Until recently the Russian Federation used to be one of the largest markets for outbound travel. Among Russians' favourite destinations were cities that used to be part of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, and are now located in the independent nation-states bordering Russia. This open access book provides an empirically rich and conceptually sophisticated account of the mnemonic interactions between Russians and their neighbours in the shadow of empire and geopolitical confrontations. Based on extensive ethnographic research with tourists and tour guides in the cities of Tallinn, Kyiv, and Almaty before Russia's full-scale war on Ukraine, it analyses the practices through which cultural memories are performed in tourism encounters, as well as the forms they take. Imperial nostalgia, the production and consumption of national pasts, and memory diplomacy are discussed as key modes of remembering in tourism.
Through the case of Russian tourism, the book argues for an invigoration of research on memory and tourism, which despite the significance of tourism for the circulation of cultural memories has so far received surprisingly little attention. Bringing debates in memory, heritage and tourism studies into a dialogue, the book expands the field of study beyond museums and heritage sites and puts forward a transnational approach that acknowledges diverse and entangled modes of remembering in tourism, situates memory-making in a wider political context and reflects on its geopolitical implications.

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Alena Pfoser is Senior Lecturer in Communication and Media Studies at Loughborough University, UK.


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Until recently the Russian Federation used to be one of the largest markets for outbound travel. Among Russians’ favourite destinations were cities that used to be part of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, and are now located in the independent nation-states bordering Russia. This open access book
 
provides an empirically rich and conceptually sophisticated account of the mnemonic interactions between Russians and their neighbours in the shadow of empire and geopolitical confrontations. Based on extensive ethnographic research with tourists and tour guides in the cities of Tallinn, Kyiv, and Almaty before Russia’s full-scale war on Ukraine, it analyses the practices through which cultural memories are performed in tourism encounters, as well as the forms they take. Imperial nostalgia, the production and consumption of national pasts, and memory diplomacy are discussed as key modes of remembering in tourism.

Through the case of Russian tourism, the book argues for an invigoration of research on memory and tourism, which despite the significance of tourism for the circulation of cultural memories has so far received surprisingly little attention. Bringing debates in memory, heritage and tourism studies into a dialogue, the book expands the field of study beyond museums and heritage sites and puts forward a transnational approach that acknowledges diverse and entangled modes of remembering in tourism, situates memory-making in a wider political context and reflects on its geopolitical implications.

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Authors Alena Pfoser
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 29.03.2025
Subject Humanities, art, music > History
 
EAN 9783031837371
ISBN 978-3-0-3183737-1
Pages 221
Illustrations XV, 221 p. 22 illus., 20 illus. in color.
Dimensions (packing) 14.8 x 1.6 x 21 cm
Weight (packing) 405 g
 
Series Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies
Subjects Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte, Kulturwissenschaften, Cultural History, Open Access, Museums- und Denkmalkunde, Memory Studies, Cultural Heritage, Geschichte anderer geographischer Gruppierungen und Regionen, Russian, Soviet, and East European History, Cultural Memory, Russian Empire, City Branding, Post-Soviet Space, Mnemonic intermediation, Russian tourism, Imperial nostalgia, Memory diplomacy, Memory-making
 

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