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Visual Culture and Tourism
By (Author) David Crouch
Edited by Nina Lbbren
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Berg Publishers
1st September 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Retail and wholesale industries
338.4791
Hardback
304
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 18mm
From postcards and paintings to photography and film, tourism and visual culture have a long-standing history of mutual entanglement. For centuries art has inspired many an intrepid traveller, and tourism provides an insatiable market for indigenous art, 'authentic' or otherwise. This book explores the complex association between tourism and visual culture throughout history and across cultures. How has tourism been linked to images of colonial expansion Why are we so intrigued by 'lost' places, such as Tutankhamun's tomb or Machu Picchu, South America's lost city of the Incas What is the relationship between art, tourism and landscape preference What role did commercial tourist photographers play in the imagination of Victorian Britain Drawing upon examples from across the globe, this exciting new contribution to a popular subject illustrates how tourism and visual culture intersect with one another and in the process become contested ground.
'The aim of Visual Culture and Tourism is to explore the "mutual entanglement" of tourism and visual culture.' Times Literary Supplement
David Crouch is Professor of Cultural Geography and Leisure/Tourism, University of Derby. Nina Lbbren Lecturer in Art History, Anglia Polytechnic University.