Synopses & Reviews
In this classic analysis of travel and sightseeing, author Dean MacCannell brings social scientific understandings to bear on tourism in the postindustrial age, during which the middle class has acquired leisure time for international travel.
In The Touristnow with a new introduction framing it as part of a broader contemporary social and cultural analysisthe author examines notions of authenticity, high and low culture, and the construction of social reality around tourism.
Synopsis
"Nothing short of brilliant."Lewis Coser
About the Author
Dean MacCannell is Professor and Chair of Landscape Architecture at the University of California, Davis, and the author of Empty Meeting Grounds (1992) and The Time of the Sign (1982).
Table of Contents
Foreword by Lucy Lippard
The Tourist in 2013
Introduction to the 1989 Edition
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Modernity and the Production of Touristic Experiences
2. Sightseeing and Social Structure
3. The Paris Case: Origins of Alienated Leisure
4. The Other Attractions
5. Staged Authenticity
6. A Semiotic of Attraction
7. The Ethnomethodology of Sightseers
8. Structure, Genuine and Spurious
9. On Theory, Methods, and Application
Epilogue
Notes
Index