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The Darker Side of Travel : The Theory and Practice of Dark Tourism
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Editor(s):
Richard Sharpley
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Philip R. Stone
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December 04 2019
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Multilingual Matters
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9781845411169
Publication date (Print):
December 31 2009
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December 04 2019
DOI:
10.21832/9781845411169
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. v
Contents
pp. vii
Contributors
pp. 3
Chapter 1. Shedding Light on Dark Tourism: An Introduction
pp. 23
Chapter 2. Making Absent Death Present: Consuming Dark Tourism in Contemporary Society
pp. 39
Chapter 3. Dark Tourism: Mediating Between the Dead and the Living
pp. 56
Chapter 4. Dark Tourism: Morality and New Moral Spaces
pp. 75
Chapter 5. Purposeful Otherness: Approaches to the Management of Thanatourism
pp. 109
Chapter 6. (Re)presenting the Macabre: Interpretation, Kitschifi cation and Authenticity
pp. 129
Chapter 7. Contested National Tragedies: An Ethical Dimension
pp. 145
Chapter 8. Dark Tourism and Political Ideology: Towards a Governance Model
pp. 167
Chapter 9. ‘It’s a Bloody Guide’: Fun, Fear and a Lighter Side of Dark Tourism at The Dungeon Visitor Attractions, UK
pp. 186
Chapter 10. Battlefield Tourism: Bringing Organised Violence Back to Life
pp. 207
Chapter 11. ‘Genocide Tourism’
pp. 224
Chapter 12. Museums, Memorials and Plantation Houses in the Black Atlantic: Slavery and the Development of Dark Tourism
pp. 247
Chapter 13. Life, Death and Dark Tourism: Future Research Directions and Concluding Comments
pp. 252
References
pp. 274
Index
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