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Tourist attractions constitute the metaphorical 'heart' of tourism. This book aims to both deconstruct and construct what tourist attractions are, how we perceive them and how we can enhance our understanding of what attracts us as tourists. The volume reaches beyond current ideas about the ways tourist attractions are created, shaped and packaged. It focuses on the importance and subjective nature of identity, memory, narrative and performance in the tourist experience to find new ways of analysing and managing tourist attractions. The book will appeal to researchers and students in tourism and destination management and heritage and indigenous tourism.
Tourism --- Tourists --- Psychological aspects --- Psychology --- Sightseers --- Travelers --- Psychological aspects. --- Deconstructing Tourist Attractions. --- Destination Management. --- Indigenous Studies. --- Narrative Analysis. --- Phenomenology. --- Post-colonial Discourse. --- Tourist / Visitor Attraction.
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