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This ethnographic study involves periods of participant observation of charter tourists to the resorts of Palmanova and Magaluf on the Mediterranean Island of Mallorca. The book focuses on three key areas of social life: space, the body, and food and drink practices to explore issues relating to understandings of and constructions of British identity.
Sommario
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Nation, Identity and Consumption Chapter 3: Symbolic Landscapes of Tourism Chapter 4: Consuming Spaces Chapter 5: The Tourist Body Chapter 6: The Embodied Tourist Chapter 7: Consuming Tourists Chapter 8: Conclusion: The Great Escape
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Hazel Andrews is Senior Lecturer in Tourism, Culture and Society in the Centre for Tourism, Events and Food Studies at Liverpool John Moores University. With a particular focus on practices of embodiment, consumption, habitus and place, her research and publications examine social and symbolic constructions of national, regional and gendered identities in the context of British tourists to Mallorca. Her current research involves the application of theories of existential anthropology to understandings of tourists' experiences and an examination of discourses of nationalism in tourism imagery. Hazel is a co-founder and an editor of the Journal of Tourism Consumption and Practice.
Riassunto
This ethnographic study involves periods of participant observation of charter tourists to the resorts of Palmanova and Magaluf on Mallorca. The book focuses on three key areas of social life: space, the body, and food and drink practices to explore issues relating to understandings of and constructions of British identity.