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Theorizing Tourism Arthur Asa Berger

Theorizing Tourism By Arthur Asa Berger

Theorizing Tourism by Arthur Asa Berger


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A useful introduction to the study of tourism that applies semiotics and cultural theory to deal with some of our most iconic tourist destinations from the Taj Mahal to Las Vegas, and from the Eiffel Tower to Antarctica.

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Theorizing Tourism: Analyzing Iconic Destinations by Arthur Asa Berger

A useful introduction to the critical study of tourism, this brief text applies semiotics and cultural theory to deal with some of our most iconic global destinations. It offers accessible analyses of 18 famous tourist locations from the Taj Mahal to Red Square, and from the Eiffel Tower to Antarctica. Written in Berger's friendly style, it allows students to critically examine the political, cultural and economic significance these locales and understand their importance to tourism. Study questions add more pedagogical value to the highly readable text.

About Arthur Asa Berger

Arthur Asa Berger is professor emeritus of Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts at San Francisco State University, where he taught between 1965 and 2003. He has been a visiting professor in Italy, Germany, Hong Kong, and China and has lectured in more than a dozen countries. Berger is author of over one hundred articles and has authored or edited more than seventy five books on media, popular culture, social theory, humour, and tourism. His books have been translated into nine languages. Among his recent books are Seeing is Believing: An Introduction to Visual Communication, What Objects Mean: An Introduction to Material Culture, The Objects of Affection, Media and Society, Media and Communication Research Methods, Bloom's Morning, Ads, Fads and Consumer Culture, Understanding American Icons, and Shop 'Til You Drop. He was elected to the University of Iowa School of Journalism and Mass Communication's Hall of Fame in 2009.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: Studying Tourism Chapter 2: Making a Semiotic Analysis of Tourist Icons Chapter 3: The Taj Mahal Chapter 4: Disneyland Chapter 5: Bali as an Exotic Disneyland Chapter 6: The Zen Garden at the Ryoan-ji Temple in Kyoto Chapter 7: The Eiffel Tower Chapter 8: Las Vegas Strip Chapter 9: St. Basil's Cathedral, Red Square Chapter 10: Antarctica Chapter 11: Luang Prabang, Laos Chapter 12: Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao Chapter 13: Chichen Itza Chapter 14: Potala Palace, Lhasa Chapter 15: Masada, Israel Chapter 16: The Great Wall of China Chapter 17: The Great Pyramid at Giza Chapter 18: El Escorial Chapter 19: Brasilia Chapter 20: Angkor Wat Chapter 21: Coda Study Questions References Index

Additional information

GOR007591698
9781611322354
1611322359
Theorizing Tourism: Analyzing Iconic Destinations by Arthur Asa Berger
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Left Coast Press Inc
20121101
184
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