Authenticity and Authentication of Heritage

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authenticity in cultural tourism contexts
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Constructive Authenticity
Cremation Grounds
Cultural authenticity
cultural heritage studies
Cultural Heritage Tourism
Dark Tour Site
Dark Tourism
Destination Competitiveness
destination competitiveness analysis
Destination Management Organizations
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Eudaimonic Pursuits
Existential Authenticity
existential authenticity theory
Existential Philosophers
heritage tourism research
Heritage tourism system
Heritage Tourists
Host-guest authentication
Hot Authentication
Ich
intangible cultural practices
Intangible Heritage
Kelly Gang
Kelly Story
Knowledge transfer process
Knowledge Transfer Processes
Magical Gaze
Multidimensional Fear
Mutual Authentication
nostalgia and well-being
Nostalgic Feelings
Rural Destinations
Rural Tourism
Slow Tourism

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367672065
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 28 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Authenticity and Authentication of Heritage presents an assimilation of chapters that critically address some of the key emerging areas associated with authenticity. It presents a variety of inspiring pieces of work that range from host-guest authentication and intangible heritage to knowledge transfer processes, authenticating heritage in fairy-tale settings, authenticity and anxiety in the smell of death and life, understanding the boundaries of authenticity, nostalgia, sustainability, marketing, destination competitiveness, examining affective connotations of authenticity, and their contribution towards optimizing hedonic and eudaimonic well-being during times of disruption.

The contentious concept of authenticity continues to be valorised in heritage tourism. This scholarly initiative seeks to broaden the discursive parameters of authenticity and identify power mechanisms that shape the way authenticity is produced, marketed and consumed. This is an attempt to share contemporary views on how the contemporary notions of authenticity are derived, interpreted, applied, processed and legitimised in local and global contexts. Furthermore, the significant relationship between health and authenticity is explored. To put it simply, this pandemic has significantly halted the way people connect with their cultural resources and seek authenticity within their inner selves and the outside realms in the heritage tourism system. Heightened sense of global consciousness is a call to polish our authentic selves and elevate above inauthenticity or moral hypocrisy. So, is authenticity an evolving story or is it a story of floating immobility? Who can tell the story and who decides what elements to fossilise? How can existentialist authenticity and self authentication promote moral selving and well-being of the self and the society? Many questions like these have emerged in recent literature, and this book uses conceptual, empirical and theoretical explorations to identify and engage with such inquiries.

The chapters in this book, except for the concluding chapter, were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Heritage Tourism.

Deepak Chhabra is Associate Professor in the School of Community Resources and Development at Arizona State University, Phoenix (USA). Her research interests include authenticity and authentication of heritage; social and economic viability of different forms of tourism; and wellness and wellbeing through alternate healing/preventive therapeutic settings and programs.