From the Tourist’s Gaze

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Amateur cinema
amateur film analysis
archival research methods
Author_Pietro Agnoletto
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Cementification
coastal tourism
Destination Image
ecocritical analysis of home movies
Ecocritical Geopolitics
environmental humanities
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Holiday Home Movies
Italian economic boom
italian tourism
mass tourism
mass tourism impacts
over tourism
tourism
Tourist Gaze
travel films
visual culture studies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032931548
  • Weight: 730g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From the Tourist’s Gaze bridges environmental humanities and amateur cinema studies, exploring tourism-induced environmental issues through the visual representations created by tourists themselves.

The protagonists of the book are families from North-West Italy and their holiday films, captured during their holidays in the Ligurian Riviera. The timeframe spans between the 1950s and 1970s, the so-called Italian “economic miracle”, a period in which Italy experienced an extraordinary and rapid economic growth and, consequentially, a rise in living standards, including tourism and film cameras accessibility. Radical environmental transformations such as the industrialization and cementing of spaces, or the conversion of entire coastlines into territories equipped to receive masses of tourists, were just one of the consequences, studied from a myriad of sources, but never through amateur films. The most illustrative case is the Ligurian Riviera, which has been regarded as an example of land consumption since those contemporary years. Despite being centered on a specific case study, readers will be equipped with practical tools to enhance their study of historical amateur films. These tools are introduced through innovative methodological approaches to archival research and visual analysis. The results will highlight the visual imagery of mid-20th-century tourists and their perspectives on the destinations they visited, offering fresh, visually oriented insights that contribute to the field of tourism studies.

As a visual journey through mid-20th century Italian tourism and its environmental narratives, it may interest cultural geographers, tourism and media scholars, and the broader group of environmental humanists: the latter will have the opportunity to explore amateur cinema as an untapped resource for understanding cultural narratives, while amateur cinema scholars will have an example of a fresh and different approach to their subject. It can also give new insights to archivists specialized in home movies and be appealing to scholars and intellectuals interested in these topics.

Pietro Agnoletto is a post-doctoral fellow in geography at the university of Milano Bicocca, Department of Human Sciences for Education, and DIY filmmaker specialized in documentaries and experimental films. With a background in Film Studies (University of Padova), his doctoral research focused on home movies with the aim of analysing them from an ecocritical perspective while being part of the national project “Greening the Visual” (P.I. Elena dell'Agnese). Currently, he is working in the project “Islands 4 Future” in which he is conducting visual participatory research with the young residents of the Islands of Ponza to explore their visions of its future and cultural heritage.

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