Intersecting journeys: the anthropology of pilgrimage and tourism

"Starting from the premise that religion - broadly defined - involves a quest for meaning, Intersecting Journeys seeks to bridge the conceptual dichotomy between pilgrimage as religious travel and tourism as secular journeying." "The appeal of sacred sites remains undiminished at the...

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Collaborateurs: Badone, Ellen (Autre) ; Roseman, Sharon R. 1965- (Autre)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
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WorldCat: WorldCat
Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Publié: Urbana University of Illinois Press c2004
Dans:Année: 2004
Sujets non-standardisés:B Pilgrims and pilgrimages
B Culture and tourism
B Electronic books Electronic books
B Antropologische aspecten
B Toerisme
B Bedevaarten
B Tourisme religieux
B Tourisme
B Pèlerinages
B SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural
B SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture
B POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy
B Pèlerinage
B Anthropologie culturelle
B Ethnotourisme
B Electronic books
B Ethnologie de la religion
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Résumé:"Starting from the premise that religion - broadly defined - involves a quest for meaning, Intersecting Journeys seeks to bridge the conceptual dichotomy between pilgrimage as religious travel and tourism as secular journeying." "The appeal of sacred sites remains undiminished at the start of the twenty-first century, as unprecedented numbers of visitors travel to Lourdes, Rome, Jerusalem, and Santiago de Compostela. This book's ethnographic analysis of the conflicts over resources and meanings associated with such sites, as well as the sense of community they inspire, provides compelling evidence emphasizing the links between pilgrimage and tourism." "As the papers in this interdisciplinary collection demonstrate, studies of these forms of journeying stand at the forefront of postmodern debates about movement and centers, global flows, social identities, and the negotiation of meanings."--Jacket
Approaches to the anthropology of pilgrimage and tourism /Ellen Badone and Sharon R. Roseman --"They told what happened on the road" : narrative and the construction of experiential knowledge on the pilgrimage to Chimayo, New Mexico /Paula Elizabeth Holmes-Rodman --Pilgrimage to "England's Nazareth" : landscapes of myth and memory at Walsingham /Simon Coleman --Santiago de Compostela in the year 2000 : from religious center to European city of culture /Sharon R. Roseman --Stories of the return : pilgrimage and its aftermaths /Nancy L. Frey --Tourism and Holy Week in León, Spain /Mark Tate --The Kyoto tax strike : Buddhism, Shinto, and tourism in Japan /Nelson H.H. Graburn --Extending the metaphor : British missionaries as pilgrims in New Guinea /Wayne Fife --Pilgrimage and the IDIC ethic : exploring Star Trek convention attendance as pilgrimage /Jennifer E. Porter --Crossing boundaries : exploring the borderlands of ethnography, tourism, and pilgrimage /Ellen Badone.
Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Description matérielle:Online Ressource (199 p.)
ISBN:0252090438