Mobile Lifeworlds

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Buddhism
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Christopher A. Howard
complexity theory
consumer culture
Contemporary Society
Dalai Lama
Darjeeling Limited
digital media in travel
embodied experience in Himalayan journeys
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Erratic Power Supply
Everest Base Camp
Female Of The Species
folk tradition
Ge-Stell
Georg Simmel
global mobility studies
globalisation
globalization
Grand Adventure
Grand Tour
Great East Japan Disaster
Hegel
Himalaya
Himalayan Pilgrimage
Himalayan Region
Himalayan Travellers
Hinduism
Holy Mountain
Home World
imagination
Lonely Planet
Machu Picchu
media
memory
Miniature Mobilities
mobile ethnography
Mobile Lifeworlds
Mobile Technologies
mobility
modernity
Mount Kailas
multi-sited ethnography
Nepal
Northern India
phenomenological anthropology
phenomenology
Pierre Bourdieu
pilgrimage
posthumanism
religiosity
religious tourism
religious travel
secular religiosity
self-estrangement
symbolic landscapes
Tibet
Tirtha Yatra
Tokyo's Haneda Airport
Tokyo’s Haneda Airport
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voluntourism
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Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138656215
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Aug 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Mobile Lifeworlds illustrates how the imaginaries and ideals of Western travellers, especially those of untouched nature and spiritual enlightenment, are consistent with media representations of the Himalayan region, romanticism and modernity at large. Blending tourism and pilgrimage, travel across Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan, and Northern India is often inspired and oriented by a search for authenticity, adventure and Otherness. Such valued ideals are shown, however, to be contested by the very forces and configurations that enable global mobility.

The role ubiquitous media and mobile technologies now play in framing travel experiences are explored, revealing a situation in which actors are neither here nor there, but increasingly are ‘inter-placed’ across planetary landscapes. Beyond institutionalised religious contexts and the visiting of sacred sites, the author shows how a secular religiosity manifests in practical, bodily encounters with foreign environments. This book is unique in that it draws on a dynamic and innovative set of disciplinary and theoretical perspectives, especially phenomenology, the mobilities paradigm and philosophical anthropology. The volume breaks fresh ground in pilgrimage, tourism and travel studies by unfolding the complex relationships between the virtual, imaginary and corporeal dynamics of contemporary mobile lifeworlds.

Christopher A. Howard is Visiting Lecturer in the College of General Studies at Boston University. Drawing on social theory and interpretative methodologies, his research focuses on the changing relations between humans, environment and technology. His recent publications cover topics ranging from neoliberalism in the Pacific Rim to being online, and the urban/rural divide.

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