Chapter New directions for research Bringing together public memory, early America, and tourism studies
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: Taylor & Francis Routledge [Imprint] 2022Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (18 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780367609986
- 9780367610005
- Society and Social Sciences
- Sociology and anthropology
- Sociology
- Economics, Finance, Business and Management
- Industry & industrial studies
- Hospitality and service industries
- Hospitality, sports, leisure and tourism industries
- History and Archaeology
- History
- Middle Eastern history
- History of the Americas
- History: specific events and topics
- Slavery and abolition of slavery
- African Slave Trade
- Atlantic History
- Business and Management
- Colonial Williamsburg
- Commemorative Processes
- Critical Heritage Studies
- Early America
- Early American
- Early American Studies
- Eighteenth Century Sites
- Emma Waterton
- European Fur Traders
- Finance
- Heritage Destinations
- Heritage Tourism
- Heritage Travel
- Interpretive Alternatives
- J Society and Social Sciences
- JH Sociology and anthropology
- JHB Sociology
- K Economics
- KN Industry and industrial studies
- KNS Hospitality and service industries
- KNSG Hospitality
- Leisure Travel
- Mark Ward
- N History and Archaeology
- NH History
- NHG Middle Eastern history
- NHK History of the Americas
- NHT History
- NHTS Slavery and abolition of slavery
- Ongoing Settler Colonialism
- Public Engagement
- Public Memory
- Public Memory Scholars
- Public Remembering
- Rose Hall
- Slavery Tourism
- Sullivan's Island
- leisure and tourism industries
- specific events and topics
- sports
- thema EDItEUR
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This book addresses the interconnected issues of public memory, race, and heritage tourism, exploring the ways in which historical tourism shapes collective understandings of America's earliest engagements with race. It includes contributions from a diverse group of humanities scholars, including early Americanists, and scholars from communication, English, museum studies, historic preservation, art and architecture, Native American studies, and history. Through eight chapters, the collection offers varied perspectives and original analyses of memory-making and re-making through travel to early American sites, bringing needed attention to the considerable role that tourism plays in producing—and possibly unsettling—racialized memories about America's past. The book is an interdisciplinary effort that analyses lesser-known sites of historical and racial significance throughout North America and the Caribbean (up to about 1830) to unpack the relationship between leisure travel, processes of collective remembering or forgetting, and the connections of tourist sites to colonialism, slavery, genocide, and oppression. Public Memory, Race, and Heritage Tourism of Early America provides a deconstruction of the touristic experience with racism, slavery, and the Indigenous experience in America that will appeal to students and academics in the social sciences and humanities.
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