Dark Tourism and Place Identity/ (Record no. 192163)
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| fixed length control field | 00293nam a2200109Ia 4500 |
| 020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
| International Standard Book Number | 9780203134900 |
| 040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE | |
| Transcribing agency | Department of Tourism |
| 245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
| Title | Dark Tourism and Place Identity/ |
| 260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
| Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2013. |
| 505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
| Formatted contents note | Chapter 1|10 pages<br/>Exploring dark tourism and place identity<br/><br/>Part |1 pages<br/><br/>PART I Visitor motivation<br/>Chapter 2|15 pages<br/>The Pe`re-Lachaise Cemetery: between dark tourism and heterotopic consumption<br/><br/>Chapter 3|18 pages<br/>African Americans at sites of darkness: roots-seeking, diasporic identities and place making<br/><br/>Chapter 4|14 pages<br/>Place identity or place identities: the Memorial to the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre, China<br/><br/>Chapter 5|19 pages<br/>The contribution of dark tourism to place identity in Northern Ireland<br/><br/>Chapter 6|15 pages<br/>Dark tourism, heterotopias and post-apocalyptic places: the case of Chernobyl<br/><br/>Part |1 pages<br/><br/>PART II Destination management<br/>Chapter 7|18 pages<br/>Pagan tourism and the management of ancient sites in Cornwall<br/><br/>Chapter 8|14 pages<br/>Soviet tourism in the Baltic states: remembrance versus nostalgia – just different shades of dark?<br/><br/>Chapter 9|13 pages<br/>Turning the negative around: the case of Taupo, New Zealand<br/> <br/>Chapter 10|14 pages<br/>Commemorating and commodifying the Rwandan genocide: memorial sites in a politically difficult context<br/><br/>Chapter 11|11 pages<br/>Dark tourism and place identity in French Guiana<br/><br/>Chapter 12|19 pages<br/>Place identities in the Normandy landscape of war: touring the Canadian sites of memory<br/> <br/>Part |1 pages<br/><br/>PART III Place interpretation<br/>Chapter 13|13 pages<br/>Holocaust tourism in a post-Holocaust Europe: Anne Frank and Auschwitz<br/><br/>Chapter 14|15 pages<br/>Dark detours: celebrity car crash deaths and trajectories of place<br/><br/>Chapter 15|19 pages<br/>Marvellous, murderous and macabre Melbourne: taking a walk on the dark side<br/><br/>Chapter 16|12 pages<br/>War and ideological conflict: prisoner of war camps as a tourist experience in South Korea<br/><br/>Chapter 17|16 pages<br/>Dark tourism in the Top End: commemorating the bombing of Darwin<br/><br/>Chapter 18|12 pages<br/>Darkness beyond memory: the battlefields at Culloden and Little Bighorn<br/><br/>Chapter 19|7 pages<br/>Beyond the dark side: research directions for dark tourism<br/> |
| 856 ## - ONLINE RESOURCES | |
| url | http://www.tandfebooks.com/isbn/9780203134900 |
| 942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) | |
| Koha item type | e-Books |
| Home library | Current library | Accession number | Koha item type |
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| Central Library, Sikkim University | Central Library, Sikkim University | E-143 | e-Books |
