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Seeing and Being Seen

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University Press of Kansas (Editora)

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SKU: 9780700610839

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You can see them cruising for Indian art in Santa Fe, waiting for Old Faithful at Yellowstone, or pausing for shrimp cocktails on San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf. The American West attracts vacationers of every stripe, who comb its varied landscapes for the ultimate trip. And for better or worse, those who come to see this multifaceted region have changed what they have come to see.

Seeing and Being Seen explores the history of tourism in the American West and examines its effects on both the tourists and the places and people they visit. Scholars from the humanities, social sciences, and business-Patricia Nelson Limerick, Hal Rothman, and others-join government and National Park Service professionals to investigate the dilemmas that tourism poses for western communities, from economic and environmental questions to cultural change.

The selections are organized around three broad topics: scholarly perceptions of tourism, tourists, and those toured upon; tourism in its historical context, including an assessment of its cultural impact on communities and on tourists themselves; and the history and impact of tourism on the West's national parks, with particular emphasis on efforts to maintain the delicate balance between natural preservation and public enjoyment.

These essays cover the span of tourism history, from early-twentieth-century "See America First" campaigns to the problematic place of automobiles in national parks today. They also pay special attention to policy choices that the growth of tourism sometimes forces on communities, as towns try to bounce back from failed economies by capitalizing on an "Old West" image-or even, in the case of Kellogg, Idaho, "Old Bavarian."

In response, the authors offer suggestions by which communities can begin to make rational choices about the role and place of tourism in their lives. Seeing and Being Seen is enlightening-and necessary-reading for scholars, policy makers, residents of the West, and even tourists the

Sobre o Livro

Coletânea de ensaios sobre a história do turismo no Oeste americano, com foco em impactos culturais, econômicos e ambientais; inclui discussões sobre parques nacionais e políticas locais.

Textos de especialistas das humanidades, ciências sociais e gestão apresentam estudos de caso como campanhas 'See America First', o papel dos automóveis nos parques e a transformação de cidades como Kellogg, Idaho.

Destinado a acadêmicos, gestores de turismo e formuladores de políticas, o volume oferece reflexões e sugestões práticas para comunidades que enfrentam escolhas sobre desenvolvimento turístico.

Características

Categoria História
Subcategoria Turismo
Autores Não informado
Sobre o Autor
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 356
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University Press of Kansas
ISBN 9780700610839
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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