Ethnic and Minority cultures as tourist attractions

Negotiating Asian identities in London and other gateway cities / Stephen J. Shaw -- Discovering or intruding? : guided tours in the ethnic district Matonge in Brussels / Isabelle Cloquet and Anya Diekmann -- The potential for Roma tourism in Hungary / Anita Zatori and Melanie Smith -- Reflections o...

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Weitere Verfasser: Diekmann, Anya (HerausgeberIn), Smith, Melanie K. (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Bristol u.a. Channel View Publications 2015
Schriftenreihe:Aspects of tourism 65
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Zusammenfassung:Negotiating Asian identities in London and other gateway cities / Stephen J. Shaw -- Discovering or intruding? : guided tours in the ethnic district Matonge in Brussels / Isabelle Cloquet and Anya Diekmann -- The potential for Roma tourism in Hungary / Anita Zatori and Melanie Smith -- Reflections on ethnic and minority communities as a tool for improving intercultural change in tourism / Yvette Reisinger and Omar Moufakkir -- Shifting perceptions : negotiating place and space in the Israeli desert frontier town of Mitzpe Ramon / Joshua Schmidt -- Slum dwellers? : perceptions of tourism in Dharavi, Mumbai / Anya Diekmann and Nimit Chowdary -- Would you be a favela tourist? : confronting expectations and moral concerns amongst Brazilian and foreign potential tourists / Bianca Freire-Medeiros and Márcio Grijó Vilarouca -- China towns as tourist attractions in Australia / Jock Collins -- Ethnic tourism in rural China : cultural or economic "development"? / Nelson Graburn -- Jewish culture and tourism in Budapest / Melanie Smith and Anita Zatori -- Pink tourism in Cape Town : the development of the post-apartheid gay quarter / Esti Venske
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references
Beschreibung:XI, 253 S.
ISBN:9781845414832
978-1-84541-483-2
9781845414825
978-1-84541-482-5