Tourism, Land and Landscape in Ireland: The Commodification of Culture

This study, exploring a broad range of evocative Irish travel writing from 1850 to 1914, much of it highly entertaining and heavily laced with irony and humour, draws out interplays between tourism, travel literature and commodifications of culture. It focuses on the importance of informal tourist economies, illicit dimensions of tourism, national landscapes, ‘legend’ and invented tradition in modern tourism.

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Tourism, Land and Landscape in Ireland: The Commodification of Culture

This study, exploring a broad range of evocative Irish travel writing from 1850 to 1914, much of it highly entertaining and heavily laced with irony and humour, draws out interplays between tourism, travel literature and commodifications of culture. It focuses on the importance of informal tourist economies, illicit dimensions of tourism, national landscapes, ‘legend’ and invented tradition in modern tourism.

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Tourism, Land and Landscape in Ireland: The Commodification of Culture

Tourism, Land and Landscape in Ireland: The Commodification of Culture

by K.J. James
Tourism, Land and Landscape in Ireland: The Commodification of Culture

Tourism, Land and Landscape in Ireland: The Commodification of Culture

by K.J. James

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This study, exploring a broad range of evocative Irish travel writing from 1850 to 1914, much of it highly entertaining and heavily laced with irony and humour, draws out interplays between tourism, travel literature and commodifications of culture. It focuses on the importance of informal tourist economies, illicit dimensions of tourism, national landscapes, ‘legend’ and invented tradition in modern tourism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367868765
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/10/2019
Series: Routledge Research in Travel Writing , #9
Pages: 222
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Kevin J. James is Associate Professor of History at the University of Guelph, Canada, where he also is a core faculty member in the Centre for Scottish Studies. His research explores tourism, literature and identity in the Victorian era, including comparative Irish and Scottish economic, social and cultural history.

Table of Contents

Introduction  1. The Eclipse of the Sublime  2. Creating and Contesting Ireland’s Tourist Movement  3. The Colourful Cast of Characters  4. Hospitality, Charity, Carnival, and Courtship  5. Tourism, Landscape, and Nation  Conclusion

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