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Transnational Tourism Experiences at Gallipoli / by Jim McKay

Publisher (Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2018
Edition 1st ed. 2018.
Authors *McKay, Jim author
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OB00187633 Springer Social Sciences eBooks (電子ブック) 9789811300264

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Size XVII, 185 p : online resource
Notes Acknowledgements -- List of Maps & Tables -- List of Acronyms -- Chronology of the Gallipoli Campaign -- Chronology of Gallipoli Tourism -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Gallipoli Campaign -- Chapter 2: National Myths of Gallipoli -- Chapter 3: The Anzac Resurgence -- Chapter Four: A Transnational Perspective on Anzac -- Chapter Five: Context and Analytical Framework of the Study -- Chapter 6: Doing Transnational Tourism in Turkey -- Chapter 7: “The Better Angels of our Nature”?
This book offers a fresh account of the Anzac myth and the bittersweet emotional experience of Gallipoli tourists. Challenging the straightforward view of the Anzac obsession as a kind of nationalistic military Halloween, it shows how transnational developments in tourism and commemoration have created the conditions for a complex, dissonant emotional experience of sadness, humility, anger, pride and empathy among Anzac tourists. Drawing on the in-depth testimonies of travellers from Australia and New Zealand, McKay shines a new and more complex light on the history and cultural politics of the Anzac myth. As well as making a ground breaking, empirically-based intervention into the culture wars, this book offersnew insights into the global memory boom and transnational developments in backpacker tourism, sports tourism and “dark” or “dissonant” tourism
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0026-4
Subjects LCSH:Culture—Study and teaching
LCSH:Civilization—History
LCSH:Collective memory
LCSH:Culture
LCSH:Australasia
LCSH:History
FREE:Cultural Studies
FREE:Cultural History
FREE:Memory Studies
FREE:Sociology of Culture
FREE:Australian History
Classification LCC:HM623
DC23:306
ID 8000017962
ISBN 9789811300264

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