ABSTRACT

With the rise of post-truth and fake news, a thorough examination of authenticity has never been so relevant. This book explores the geography of authenticity, investigating a wide variety of places used by tourists. Not only does it assess what might be described as the more traditional objects for examination – places such as the city, the countryside and the coast – it also includes chapters on art and place, hipster places, gentrification, heritage sites, film locations, photographed places and eventful places.

 

Using a wide-angled lens on places reveals linkages and possibilities, enabling the book to skate across the surface of the geography of authenticity, locating the magically real heritage site, the poignant replica, the authenticated theme park, the unmasked carnival. In focusing on authentic and inauthentic places, this text provides a useful contribution to the understanding of how places are changing, how they are perceived, and how authenticity is embodied and performed within them. Authentic and Inauthentic Places in Tourism is an insightful study and an essential read for those involved in the study of geography, tourism, urban studies, culture and heritage.

chapter 1|20 pages

Introduction

Places and authenticity

chapter 2|14 pages

Historic cities

From museumification to the origin of the spaces

chapter 3|20 pages

The restoration and reproduction of historic sites

From the Ship of Theseus to mechanistic authentication

chapter 4|19 pages

Cities as stage sets

From gentrification and festival market places to hipster places

chapter 5|14 pages

Site-specific art

From magical realism and creative placemaking to simulacra

chapter 6|17 pages

The seaside resort

From piers and promenades to nostalgic authenticity

chapter 7|17 pages

The rural idyll

From cultural countryside to constructed authenticity

chapter 8|17 pages

Wilderness regions

From national parks to existential authenticity

chapter 9|17 pages

Squaring the circle of authenticity in film and photography

From mass-reproduction to the punctum

chapter 10|15 pages

Events and places

From giant spectaculars and carnival masks to hyperreality

chapter 11|8 pages

Variations on a theme

The imagineering of fast authenticity from theme parks and museums to shopping malls