ABSTRACT

A useful introduction to the critical study of tourism, this brief text applies semiotics and cultural theory to deal with some of our most iconic global destinations. It offers accessible analyses of 18 famous tourist locations from the Taj Mahal to Red Square, and from the Eiffel Tower to Antarctica. Written in Berger’s friendly style, it allows students to critically examine the political, cultural and economic significance these locales and understand their importance to tourism. Study questions add more pedagogical value to the highly readable text.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|30 pages

Studying Tourism

chapter 3|6 pages

The Taj Mahal, Agra

chapter 4|8 pages

Disneyland, California

chapter 5|10 pages

Bali: An Exotic Disneyland

chapter 6|6 pages

The Ryoan-ji Rock Garden, Kyoto

chapter 7|6 pages

The Eiffel Tower, Paris

chapter 8|6 pages

The Las Vegas Strip, Nevada

chapter 10|8 pages

Antarctic

chapter 11|6 pages

Luang Prabang, Laos

chapter 12|8 pages

The Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain

chapter 13|6 pages

Chichen Itza, Mexico

chapter 14|6 pages

Potala Palace, Lhasa, Tibet

chapter 15|6 pages

Masada, Israel

chapter 16|6 pages

The Great Wall of China

chapter 17|6 pages

The Great Pyramid at Giza, Egypt

chapter 18|4 pages

El Escorial, Spain

chapter 19|8 pages

Brasilia, Brazil

chapter 20|6 pages

Angkor Wat, Cambodia

chapter 21|5 pages

Coda