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[ecrea] New book: Places of the Imagination
Tue May 24 13:55:01 GMT 2011
/ /*Places of the Imagination - **Media, Tourism, Culture
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*Stijn Reijnders, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands*
Recent years have seen an explosive growth in the phenomenon of people
visiting locations from popular novels, films or television series.
Places of the Imagination presents a timely and insightful analysis of
this form of media tourism, exploring the question of how best to
explain the increasing popularity of media tourism within contemporary
culture. Drawing on extensive empirical and interview material, this
book examines the representation of landscapes in popular narratives
that have inspired media tourism, whilst also investigating the effects
over time of such tourism on local landscapes, and the processes by
which tourists appropriate the landscape, experiencing and accommodating
them into their imagination.
Oriented around three central case studies of popular television
detective shows, famous films and classic literature, Places of the
Imagination develops a new theoretical understanding of media tourism.
As such, it will appeal to sociologists and cultural geographers, as
well as those working in the fields of media and cultural studies,
popular and fan culture, tourism and the sociology of leisure.*
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*Contents: *Foreword, Nick Couldry; Introduction. Theoretical Framework:
Places of the imagination; Part I TV Detectives: The guilty landscape of
the TV detective; Doing the TV detective tour. Part II James Bond: Media
pilgrimages into the world of James Bond; On the track of 007. Part III
Dracula: Stalking the Count; Conclusion; Appendix; Filmography;
References; Index.*
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*About the Author: *Stijn Reijnders is Associate Professor in Cultural
Heritage, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands. His research is
funded by the Dutch Science Foundation.*
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*Reviews: *'Stijn Reijnders has produced a lucid and engaging book with
a fresh perspective. I had no idea the media (fictional literature,
television, film) inspired so much tourism; now I have been introduced
to some wonderful illustrations. Informed by a strong theoretical
framework, employing the concept of lieux d'imagination, Reijnders
nevertheless recognises the physical reality of places. I shall refer to
this book in my teaching, using it as the key source for new lectures on
media tourism.'
Karen O'Reilly, Loughborough University, UK
*To order, please visit: www.ashgate.com*
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