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Living with tourism : negotiating identities in a Turkish village
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Contemporary geographies of leisure, tourism and mobility
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London : Routledge, 2003
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9780415298568

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Redefining 'community' and considering the effects tourism has on culture, this detailed book delivers an ethnographic account of both the toured and touring community in Göreme, central Turkey.

Hazel Tucker presents an in-depth analysis of the interactions between tourists, the local community and place. She demonstrates the implications that community ownership and participation in tourism have for the politics of representation and identity, and also for the nature of the tourist experience. Dealing with contentious theoretical issues related to globalization and culture, Tucker challenges contemporary thinking relating to tourism authenticity and cultural sustainability, and shows how, together with host communities, tourists themselves are continuously negotiating their own identities and experiences in interaction with the people and places they meet.

This fascinating book develops a dynamic notion of culture and tourism sustainability, providing new insights not only for scholars of tourism, but also for those in the areas of anthropology, geography and social studies who wish to gain a deeper understanding of this global phenomenon in the contemporary world.


Table of Contents

1 Introduction
2 Imaging Cappadocia - The Construction of a Tourist Place
3 The Tourists - In Search of Serendipity
4 Continuity and Change - Gender and Production in Göreme
5 A Community in Competition - The Business of Tourism in Göreme
6 Close Encounters - Interactions between Hosts and Guests
7 Romantic Developments - New and Changing Gender Relations Through Tourism
8 Continuation of Göreme as a 'Tourist Site' - Politics of Place and Identity
9 Conclusion