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The impact of tourism in East Africa a ruinous system

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The impact of tourism in East Africa : a ruinous system

Storch, Anne (1968-) , Mietzner, Angelika
Blue Ridge Summit: Channel View Publications, 2021 - 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 175 Seiten)
ISBN 9781845418380 , 9781845418397 , 9781845418403 , 978-1-84541-837-3 , 978-1-84541-836-6
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Autor/Hrsg.:Storch, Anne (1968-)
Autor/Hrsg.:Mietzner, Angelika
Titel:The impact of tourism in East Africa
Untertitel:a ruinous system
Weitere Titel:Language and tourism in East Africa
Verlagsort:Blue Ridge Summit
Verlag:Channel View Publications
Jahr:2021
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (xi, 175 Seiten)
Details:Illustrationen
ISBN:9781845418380
ISBN:9781845418397
ISBN:9781845418403
ISBN:978-1-84541-837-3
ISBN:978-1-84541-836-6
Serie/Reihe:Tourism and cultural change
Band:58
Fußnoten:Includes bibliographical references and index
Fußnoten:Angekündigt unter dem Titel Language and tourism in East Africa
Fußnoten:This book explores the relationship between imperial formations and individual encounters at African tourist sites – spaces of leisure, healing and work. It examines how encounters between tourists and hosts tend to be constructed along colonial thought lines and considers how players in the hospitality industry do not interact as coeval participants, but are racialised, scripted and positioned according to colonially-established order. The authors focus on the language of these encounters, not only speech, performance and response, but also silence, resonance, emptiness, noise – objectified, materialised, evasive and confusing. Through its exploration of language in these encounters, the volume shows that ruination is the one feature that is omnipresent in the multiple and diverse tourist settings of the postcolonial world. This book is open access under a CC BY ND licence.-- Publisher's description
RVK-Notation:QR 562
Volltext:https://doi.org/10.21832/9781845418380
DOI:10.21832/9781845418380
OCLC-Nummer:1268184274
BVB-ID:BV047462271
UBW-ID:3208436