ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook of Cultural Tourism explores and critically evaluates the debates and controversies in this field of Tourism. It brings together leading specialists from a range of disciplinary backgrounds and geographical regions, to provide state-of-the-art theoretical reflection and empirical research on this significant stream of tourism and its future direction.

The book is divided into 7 inter-related sections. Section 1 looks at the historical, philosophical and theoretical framework for cultural tourism. This section debates tourist autonomy role play, authenticity, imaginaries, cross-cultural issues and inter-disciplinarity Section 2 analyses the role that politics takes in cultural tourism. This section also looks at ways in which cultural tourism is used as a policy instrument for economic development. Section 3 focuses on social patterns and trends, such as the mobilities paradigm, performativity, reflexivity and traditional hospitality, as well as considering sensitive social issues such as dark tourism. Section 4 analyses community and development, exploring adaptive forms of cultural tourism, as well as more sustainble models for indigenous tourism development. Section 5 discusses Landscapes and Destinations, including the transformation of space into place, issues of authenticity in landscape, the transformation of urban and rural landscapes into tourism products and conservation versus development dilemmas. Section 6 refers to Regeneration and Planning, especially the creative turn in cultural tourism, which can be used to avoid problems of serial reproduction, standardisation and homogenisation. Section 7 deals with The Tourist and Visitor Experience, emphasising the desire of tourists to be more actively and interactively engaged in cultural tourism.

This significant volume offers the reader a comprehensive synthesis of this field, conveying the latest thinking and research. The text is international in focus, encouraging dialogue across disciplinary boundaries and areas of study and will be an invaluable resource for all those with an interest in Cultural Tourism.

This is essential reading for students, researchers and academics of Tourism as well as those of related studies in particular Cultural Studies, Leisure, Geography, Sociology, Politics and Economics.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part I|55 pages

History, Philosophy and Theory

chapter 1|7 pages

The Nineteenth-Century ‘Golden Age' of Cultural Tourism

How the Beaten Track of the Intellectuals Became the Modern Tourist Trail

chapter 2|9 pages

Cultivated Pursuits

Cultural Tourism as Metempsychosis and Metensomatosis

chapter 3|5 pages

Talking Tourists

The Intimacies of Inter-Cultural Dialogue

chapter 7|9 pages

The Multilogical Imagination

Tourism Studies and the Imperative for Postdisciplinary Knowing

part II|72 pages

Politics, Policy and Economics

chapter 8|6 pages

Tourism Policy Challenges

Balancing Acts, Co-Operative Stakeholders and Maintaining Authenticity

chapter 11|5 pages

Cultural Lessons

The Case of Portuguese Tourism During Estado Novo

chapter 12|5 pages

The Establishment of National Heritage Tourism

Celebrations for the 150th Anniversary of the Unification of Italy

chapter 15|10 pages

The Economic Value of Cultural Tourism

Determinants of Cultural Tourists' Expenditures

part III|52 pages

Social Patterns and Trends

chapter 18|8 pages

Erasmus Students

The ‘Ambassadors' of Cultural Tourism

chapter 19|7 pages

Performing and Recording Culture

Reflexivity in Tourism Research

chapter 20|7 pages

Cosmopolitanism and Hospitality

chapter 21|5 pages

Hospitality

chapter 22|6 pages

A Darker Type of Cultural Tourism

part IV|51 pages

Community and Development

part V|49 pages

Landscapes and Destinations

part VI|60 pages

Regeneration and Planning

chapter 37|7 pages

Tourism Development Trajectories

From Culture to Creativity?

chapter 39|5 pages

Cultural Tourism Development in the Post-Industrial City

Development Strategies and Critical Reflection

chapter 40|6 pages

After the Crisis

Cultural Tourism and Urban Regeneration in Europe

chapter 41|8 pages

From the Dual Tourist City to the Creative Melting Pot

The Liquid Geographies of Global Cultural Consumerism

chapter 42|5 pages

Regeneration and Cultural Quarters

Changing Urban Cultural Space

chapter 43|6 pages

‘Ethnic Quarters'

Exotic Islands or Trans-National Hotbeds of Innovation?

chapter 44|7 pages

Ethnic Tourism

Who is Exotic for Whom?

part VII|49 pages

The Tourist and Visitor Experience

chapter 45|7 pages

The Tactical Tourist

Growing Self-Awareness and Challenging the Strategists – Visitor Groups in Berlin