Tourism and Wellness :Travel for the Good of All? - The Anthropology of Tourism: Heritage, Mobility, and Society
Tourism and Wellness :Travel for the Good of All? - The Anthropology of Tourism: Heritage, Mobility, and Society
hardback
Published:
15 November, 2018
Description
Tourism and Wellness: Travel for the Good of All? enhances academic understandings and analyses of tourism as a social and worldmaking force by situating broad questions of well-being, health, and equity within the scaffolds of critical tourism studies. Contributors touch on power and politics, space and place, reflexivity and relationships, values and affect, and inequality and equity as viewed through critically informed and social justice perspectives. This collection of cutting-edge, critical tourism analyses contextualizes and disrupts how wellness is understood in tourism.
For more information, check out A Conversation with the Editors of Tourism and Wellness: Travel for the Good of All?
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781498563291 |
| ISBN10 | 1498563295 |
| Number Of Pages | 250 |
| Item Weight | 576 g |
| Product Dimensions | 159 x 232 x 21 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
This invaluable collection brings together contributors who adopt a critical studies approach to scrutinize the tourism-wellness nexus. The depth of thoughts expressed, the freshness of ideas discussed, and the multiplicity of perspectives explored undoubtedly make the book stand out. Those with an academic interest in the subject of tourism and wellness, as well as general and practitioner readers, should find the contents of this book both interesting and inspiring. -- Honggen Xiao, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
This is a terrific book and ought to be read by everyone with an interest in wellness. This compilation sheds much needed light on wellness from an array of spaces and stories, including the Indigenous, the feminist, the historical, the non-human, the researcher, the local and created communities. As such the scope of this volume is complex and holistic in its intention, answering a call for more inclusive and embodied understandings of tourism. -- Heike Schanzel, Auckland University of Technology
Moving beyond the level of the individual to consider wellness as more broadly implicated within social and ecological relations, this timely book takes a much needed holistic approach to the fascinating relationship between wellness and tourism. -- Hazel Tucker, University of Otago
Author's Bio
Bryan S. R. Grimwood is associate professor in the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies at the University of Waterloo.
Heather Mair is professor in the Department of Recreation and Leisure studies at the University of Waterloo.
Kellee Caton is associate professor of tourism studies at Thompson Rivers University and co-chair of the Critical Tourism Studies International Network and its North American chapter.
Meghan Muldoon is assistant professor in the School of Community Resources and Development at Hainan University–Arizona State University Joint International Tourism College.