Souvenirs : the material culture of tourism /
Souvenirs : the material culture of tourism /
edited by Michael Hitchcock, Ken Teague.
- xvii, 287 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
- University of North London voices in development management .
- University of North London voices in development management. .
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction -- Souvenirs with soul: 800 years of pilgrimageto Santiago de Compostela -- Tourism and material culture in Turkey -- Reproducing India: international exhibitions and Victorian tourism -- From earliest contacts: an examination of Inuit and Aleut art in Scottish collections -- Exotic souvenirs of the travelling surrealists -- Women's suffrage souvenirs -- Transformations of the tourist and souvenir: the travels and collections of Philla Davis -- Contemporary crafts as souvenirs, artifacts and functional goods and their role in local economic diversification and cultural development -- Tourism and Ainu identity, Hokkaido, Northern Japan -- Awaji Ningyo: its changing role within a local, national and international community -- Stealing souls for souvenirs: or why tourists want `the real thing' -- Tourist markets and Himalayan craftsmen -- Ceramic arts of Peru and Ecuador: echoes of the prehispanic past and influences of the tourist present -- Souvenirs from Kambot (Papua New Guinea): the sacred search for authenticity -- Souvenirs, ethics and aesthetics: some contemporary dilemmas in the South Pacific -- Kente connections: the role of the Internet in developing an economic base for Ghana -- Dalecarlian Masques: one souvenir`s many voices -- The `whimsey': a part of American and Canadian Victoriana.
0754610551 9780754610557
00132794
Souvenirs (Keepsakes)
Tourism and art
Tourism--Social aspects
Material culture
GT5288 / .S68 2000 GN406 / .S68 2000
306.47
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction -- Souvenirs with soul: 800 years of pilgrimageto Santiago de Compostela -- Tourism and material culture in Turkey -- Reproducing India: international exhibitions and Victorian tourism -- From earliest contacts: an examination of Inuit and Aleut art in Scottish collections -- Exotic souvenirs of the travelling surrealists -- Women's suffrage souvenirs -- Transformations of the tourist and souvenir: the travels and collections of Philla Davis -- Contemporary crafts as souvenirs, artifacts and functional goods and their role in local economic diversification and cultural development -- Tourism and Ainu identity, Hokkaido, Northern Japan -- Awaji Ningyo: its changing role within a local, national and international community -- Stealing souls for souvenirs: or why tourists want `the real thing' -- Tourist markets and Himalayan craftsmen -- Ceramic arts of Peru and Ecuador: echoes of the prehispanic past and influences of the tourist present -- Souvenirs from Kambot (Papua New Guinea): the sacred search for authenticity -- Souvenirs, ethics and aesthetics: some contemporary dilemmas in the South Pacific -- Kente connections: the role of the Internet in developing an economic base for Ghana -- Dalecarlian Masques: one souvenir`s many voices -- The `whimsey': a part of American and Canadian Victoriana.
0754610551 9780754610557
00132794
Souvenirs (Keepsakes)
Tourism and art
Tourism--Social aspects
Material culture
GT5288 / .S68 2000 GN406 / .S68 2000
306.47