Abstract
With rising tourism interest in cultural heritage, destination management organisations, museums and other cultural institutions are seeking methods of unlocking the intangible cultural heritage of local residents and sharing that before it is lost. This is specific knowledge of the uses and practices of disappearing urban space, of plants and foodstuffs, of clothing and of work practices that were more in-tune with local, sustainable production. With the emergence of post-humanism, based on Deleuze’s reading of Spinoza’s ethics, this contribution outlines new methodologies in building the ethnopôle, and proposes a model for transmission that explores narrative knowing through literary travel writing for a new public.
DOI
10.19233/ASHS.2021.13
Publication Date
2021-10-06
Publication Title
Annales: Anali za istrske in mediteranske studije - Annali di Studi istriani e mediterranei - Annals for Istrian and Mediterranean Studies. Series historia et sociologia
Volume
31
Issue
2
Publisher
Znanstveno Raziskovalno Sredisce Republike Slovenije
ISSN
2591-1775
Embargo Period
2024-11-19
Keywords
travel writing
First Page
197
Last Page
208
Recommended Citation
Mansfield, C., & Potočnik Topler, J. (2021) 'Building the Ethnopôle: Eliciting and Sharing Ethnobotanical Knowledge in Tourism Development', Annales: Anali za istrske in mediteranske studije - Annali di Studi istriani e mediterranei - Annals for Istrian and Mediterranean Studies. Series historia et sociologia, 31(2), pp. 197-208. Znanstveno Raziskovalno Sredisce Republike Slovenije: Available at: https://doi.org/10.19233/ASHS.2021.13