Journal of Tourism Consumption and Practice – Volume 3, No. 2 – 2011
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2024-03-29T10:32:25ZBook review: Journal of Tourism Consumption and Practice Volume 3 No.2 2011
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Book review: Journal of Tourism Consumption and Practice Volume 3 No.2 2011
Roberts, L.
Flirting with Space: Journeys and Creativity,
David Crouch.
Ashgate, Farnham, 2010.
HB. 160 pages.
ISBN 978-0754673781
2011-01-01T00:00:00ZConference Reports: Journal of Tourism Consumption and Practice Volume 3 No.2 2011
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Conference Reports: Journal of Tourism Consumption and Practice Volume 3 No.2 2011
Busby, G.
British and American Studies XXI, Timisoara, 19-21 May 2011
Sixth Annual International Conference on Tourism, held at St George Lycabettus Hotel, Athens, 1-4 July 2010
2011-01-01T00:00:00ZHispaniola: The future tourism Destination of the Caribbean?
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Hispaniola: The future tourism Destination of the Caribbean?
Séraphin, H.
2011-01-01T00:00:00ZMadrid: Literary Fiction and the Imaginary Urban Destination
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Madrid: Literary Fiction and the Imaginary Urban Destination
Busby, G.; Korstanje, M. E.; Mansfield, C.
This study selects novels from French and Spanish language traditions, which may not be available to English-speakers, in order to determine if specific aspects throw light on our understanding of Madrid as a destination. Marc Lambron's L'Impromptu de Madrid and Antonio Munoz Molina’s Mysteries of Madrid are taken as proof of the influence the narrative can exert on social daily life and consumption. Narrative foregrounds the fictions which are at stake in imagining the city as destination and also provides a vehicle for presenting the much broader social forces that converge in the author at the time of imagining and writing.
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