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[ecrea] CFP: Tourism, Materiality, Representation and 'the Large'
Tue Sep 05 20:19:49 GMT 2017
As part of the Art, Materiality and Representation conference hosted by
the Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI) at The British Museum and SOAS
1st-3rd June 2018, we are pleased to invite papers for the following
panel (Code P073) titled Tourism, Materiality, Representation and 'the
Large'.
Convenors: Hazel Andrews (LJMU) and Les Roberts (University of Liverpool)
Please provide a 250 word abstract proposal by 8th January 2018 to the
following online form:
http://nomadit.co.uk/rai/events/rai2018/conferencesuite.php/panels/6131
Papers should be around 15-20 minutes in length. The inclusion of
multimedia, film, audio, or other elements as part of the presentation
would be most welcomed.
Further details about the conference can be found at:
https://www.therai.org.uk/conferences/art-materiality-and-representation
Please see below for panel details:
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Panel 73: Tourism, Materiality, Representation and 'the Large'.
*Short abstract*
Large objects might be the facilitators of tourism e.g.: modes of
transport, or form the backdrop against which activities take place
e.g.: public art, buildings, and bridges. This panel examines issues of
materiality and representation in tourism through a consideration of
'the large.'
*Long abstract*
In anthropological studies of tourism materiality has tended to be
considered through what are usually small things, in the form of
souvenirs (e.g.: Graburn, 1976; Andrews, 2011). Exceptions of course
exist and some objects are shipped home. But, generally, souvenirs are
necessarily small so that they can be easily carried home by tourists as
a memento of their holidays. However, much tourism activity relies on
the use and representation of much larger materialities. For instance,
souvenirs are often representations of larger objects that are the focus
of touristic practice e.g.: the Eiffel Tower. The ability to move to and
through a tourism landscape relies on bigger materialities (e.g.: modes
of transport). Large objects (herein called 'the large') often form the
container - buildings, ships - of touristic practices. Equally, 'the
large' can be the object of tourists' attention, e.g. public art. And
tourism activities are often with or against a backdrop of large objects
that do not travel (e.g.: buildings and bridges). This panel seeks to
discuss issues of engagement with and representation of large
materialities that inform tourism and its practice. Themes may include,
but are not restricted to:
• Techniques and technologies of capturing representations of 'the large'
• The role of the body and embodiment of 'the large'
• Ways of knowing 'the large'
• The importance of 'the large' in representations of identity and
culture for tourism purposes
• Consuming 'the large' in tourism
• Aesthetics of 'the large' in tourism
Best wishes,
Hazel Andrews and Les Roberts
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Les Roberts (Dr)
Senior Lecturer in Cultural and Media Studies
Department of Communication and Media
School of the Arts
19 Abercromby Square
University of Liverpool
Liverpool. L69 7ZG. UK
tel: +44 151 794 3102
www.liv.ac.uk/communication-and-media/staff/les-roberts/
<http://www.liv.ac.uk/communication-and-media/staff/les-roberts/>
www.liminoids.com/ <http://www.liminoids.com/>
liverpool.academia.edu/LesRoberts <http://liverpool.academia.edu/LesRoberts>
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