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**Winner of the 2020 Edward M. Bruner Book Award from the Anthropology of Tourism Interest Group**
"Leite, Castaneda, and Adams's volume is a beautiful retrospective of the enduring importance of Ed Bruner's work and legacy in our field, and we have no doubt that it will be used as a central historical, theoretical, and teaching text by many." - Prize Committee
What does it mean to study tourism ethnographically? How has the ethnography of tourism changed from the 1970s to today? What theories, themes, and concepts drive contemporary research? Thirteen leading anthropologists of tourism address these questions and provide a critical introduction to the state of the art. Focusing on the experience-near, interpretive-humanistic approach to tourism studies widely associated with anthropologist Edward Bruner, the contributors draw on their fieldwork to illustrate and build upon key concepts in tourism ethnography, from experience, encounter, and emergent culture to authenticity, narrative, contested sites, the borderzone, embodiment, identity, and mobility. With its comprehensive introductory chapter, keyword-based organization, and engaging style, The Ethnography of Tourism will appeal to anthropology and tourism studies students, as well as to scholars in both fields and beyond.
For more information, check out A Conversation with the Editors of the Ethnography of Tourism: Edward M. Bruner and Beyond and In Memoriam: Ed Bruner.

Table of Contents

PART I: ORIENTATION

Introduction. The Ethnography of Tourism: Encounter, Experience, Emergent Culture.

Naomi M. Leite, Quetzil E. Castañeda, and Kathleen M. Adams

PART II: POINTS OF DEPARTURE

1. {Formation} Always in Process: Edward Bruner, American Anthropology, and the Study of Tourism.

Nelson Graburn and Naomi M. Leite

2. {Genealogies} On the Emergence of Identity and Borderzones as Key Concepts.

Kathleen M. Adams

3. {Influence} “So in Effect I Was Studying Myself”: Knowing (Our) Tourist Stories.

Julia Harrison

PART III: EXPLORATIONS: CONCEPTS AND DEBATES

4. {Authenticity} “Whatever We Weave Is Authentic”: Coproducing Authenticity in Guatemalan Tourism Textile Markets.

Walter E. Little

5. {The Borderzone} Living in and Reaching beyond the Touristic Borderzone: A View from Cuba.

Valerio Simoni

6. {Constructivism} “I Can Feel Them Now, Even as I Write”: Hiking Yosemite Falls with the Emergent Subjects of Tourism.

Sally Ann Ness

PART IV: FURTHER A

Product details

Published Oct 11 2019
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 318
ISBN 9781498516334
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 14 b/w photos;
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Series The Anthropology of Tourism: Heritage, Mobility, and Society
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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