Understanding Tourism Mobilities in Japan

Understanding Tourism Mobilities in Japan

Endo, Hideki

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2022

222

Mole

Inglês

9780367563660

15 a 20 dias

410

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Introduction: The Significance of Research on Tourism Mobilities and Related Issues 1. Seeking Sensuous Mobilities: Tourist Quests for Familiarity and Alterity 2. Tourism, 'Nowstalgia' and the (Non)experience of Place 3. New Tourism and Social Transformation in Postmodernity: Sociological Examination of Japanese New Tourism 4. Late Tourism and 'Boomerang' Mobility in Japan 5. Mobility Turn in Rural Districts in Japan: From "Kanko(-) (tourism)" to "Kankei (relationships)" 6. The New Mobile Assemblages Created by Pokemon GO 7. The Roots and Routes of Matryoshka: Souvenirs and Tourist Mobility in Russia, Japan, and the World 8. "Transference of Traditions" in Tourism: Local Identities as Images Reflected in Infinity Mirrors 9. Marathon Mobilities: A Western Tourist Perspective on Japanese Marathons 10. Performative Nationalism in Japan's Inbound Tourism Television Programmes: YOU, Sekai! (The World), and the Tourism Nation 11. Shibuya Crossing as A Non-Tourist Site: Performative Participation and Re-Staging 12. Mobilising Pilgrim Bodily Space: The Contest Between Authentic and Folk Pilgrimage in the Interwar Period 13. Digital Media as "Social Spaces" of Tourism: The Japanese Cases of Travelling Material Things
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