Tourism Fictions, Simulacra and Virtualities

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Alhambra Palace
Anne Frank House
architectural reconstruction
Bernauer Strasse
California Hotel
Casino Resorts
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China City
Chinese American Community
constructed tourist spaces analysis
cultural geography
East Prussian Estates
East Prussian Nobility
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Gothic Quarter
Hawaiian imaginary
heritage interpretation
Ich Bin Ein Berliner
Lascaux Cave
Lascaux II
Masurian Lake District
National Library
Original Cave
Paris Las Vegas
Porto Maravilha
post-socialist landscapes
post-socialist tourism
Rio De Janeiro's Port
Rio De Janeiro’s Port
themed environments
Tourism fictions
Tourism Imaginaries
Tourist simulacra
Tv Tower
virtual reality
virtual reality tourism
Water Park
West Germany
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032338057
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Tourism Fictions, Simulacra and Virtualities offers a new understanding of tourism’s interaction with space, questioning the ways in which fictions, simulacra and virtualities express tourism in the built environment and vice versa.

Since its beginnings, tourism has inspired themed built environments that have a constitutive, and sometimes problematic, relationship with the “real” world and its architectural references. This volume questions and rethinks the different environments constructed or adapted both for and by tourism exploring the relationship between the “real” and the “unreal” within the tourist bubble and the ways in which the real world inspires simulacra for tourism use. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach this book touches on a wide range of geographical areas, eras and subjects such as post-socialist tourism in Poland, the Hawaiian imaginary in Las Vegas, Rio de Janeiro’s Little Africa, as well as multiple instances of virtual reality in tourism.

This timely and innovative volume will be of great interest to upper level students, researchers and academics in tourism, architecture, cultural studies, geography and heritage studies.

Maria Gravari-Barbas is a professor of Geography and the coordinator of the UNESCO Chair “Tourism, Culture, Development” at Paris 1 – Sorbonne University.

Nelson Graburn is a professor of Anthropology at Berkeley University.

Jean-François Staszak is a professor of Geography at the University of Geneva.