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The Tourism Imaginary and Pilgrimages to the Edges of the World

Authors :
Nieves Herrero
Sharon R. Roseman
Nieves Herrero
Sharon R. Roseman
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

This book examines how the growth of tourism in locations that have historically been considered geographically remote plays a major role in the consolidation and transformation of often longstanding and powerful cultural imaginaries about ‘the edges of the world'. The contributors examine the attraction of the sublime, remoteness, continental border-points, and the dangers of the sea in Finisterre (or Fisterra) in Galicia (Spain); Finistère in Brittany (France); Land's End, Cornwall (England); Lough Derg (Ireland); Nordkapp or North Cape (Norway); Cape Spear, Newfoundland (Canada); and Tierra del Fuego (Argentina). While those travelling to these locations can be seen to be conducting some form of religious or secular pilgrimage, those who live in them have long contended with the implications of economic and political marginalization within global political economies.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9781845415228, 9781845415242, and 9781845415259
Volume :
00044
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
The Tourism Imaginary and Pilgrimages to the Edges of the World
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
1004627