Murals and Tourism

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Angela C. Flecha
Bardi Chapel
Belfast
Belfast City Council
Blanca de Miguel Molina
Bogside Artists
British Columbia
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Chemainus
Clean City Programme
contested art space
Cristina Jonsson
cultural geography
D'Arcy Dornan
Deborah Che
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Eva Martinez Carazo
Falls Road
Gareth E. Hamilton
Graffiti Artists
Graffiti Murals
heritage
Heritage asset
heritage studies
human geography
identity
Inclusive Innovation
INLA
Irish Language
Jennifer Laing
jonathan skinner
Katy Radford
La Tele
lee jolliffe
legacy leftover
Les Mots
Les Saignantes
Lorenzo Cantoni
Maria de Miguel Molina
Maria T. Simone-Charteris
Marta Pucciarelli
Martin M. Checa-Artasu
mural
Mural Arts
mural tourism heritage politics identity
Murals Projects
Murals Tourism
Northern Ireland
Pamela Karimi
Paul Schweizer
Paula Larruscahim
Peruzzi Chapels
political iconography
Political Murals
Political Tourism
politics
Popular Graphic Art
Popular Graphics
public art studies
Rebecca Yeo
Russell Staiff
Siun Carden
Soft War
street art
street art research
Street Mural Art
tourism
tourism material culture
tourism studies
tourist attraction
urban space transformation
Vila Madalena
Virginia Santamarina Campos
visual art
visual culture analysis
Warwick Frost
West Belfast

Product details

  • ISBN 9781472461438
  • Weight: 589g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Around the world, tourists are drawn to visit murals painted on walls. Whether heritage asset, legacy leftover, or contested art space, the mural is more than a simple tourist attraction or accidental aspect of tourism material culture. They express something about the politics, heritage and identity of the locations being visited, whether a medieval fresco in an Italian church, or modern political art found in Belfast or Tehran.

This interdisciplinary and highly international book explores tourism around murals that are either evolving or have transitioned as instruments of politics, heritage and identity. It explores the diverse messaging of these murals: their production, interpretation, marketing and – in some cases – destruction. It argues that the mural is more than a simple tourist attraction or accidental aspect of tourism material culture.

Murals and Tourism will be valuable reading for those interested in cultural geography, tourism, heritage studies and the visual arts.

Jonathan Skinner is Reader in Social Anthropology in the Department of Life Sciences, University of Roehampton, UK.

Lee Jolliffe is Professor of Hospitality and Tourism in the Faculty of Business at the University of New Brunswick, Canada.