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The books that we read, whether travel-focused or not, may influence the way in which we understand the process or experience of travel. This multidisciplinary work provides a critical analysis of the inspirational and transformational role that books play in travel imaginings. Does reading a book encourage us to think of travel as exotic, adventurous, transformative, dangerous or educative? Do different genres of books influence a reader's view of travel in multifarious ways? These questions are explored through a literary analysis of an eclectic selection of books spanning the period from the eighteenth century to the present day. Genres covered include historical fiction, children's books, westerns, science-fiction and crime fiction.
This significant and timely volume aims to provide a focused analysis into tourist experiences that reflect their ever-increasing diversity and complexity, and their significance and meaning to tourists themselves. Written by leading international scholars, it offers new insight into emergent behaviours, motivations and sought meanings on the part of tourists based on five contemporary themes determined by current research activity in tourism experience:conceptualization of tourist experience; dark tourism experiences; the relationship between motivation and the contemporary tourist experience; the manner in which tourist experience can be influenced and enhanced by place; and how managers and suppliers can make a significant contribution to the tourist experience. The book critically explores these experiences from multidisciplinary perspectives and includes case studies from wide range of geographical regions. By analyzing these contemporary tourist experiences, the book will provide further understanding of the consumption of tourism.
This book explores ways in which screen-based storyworlds transfix, transform, and transport us imaginatively, physically, and virtually to the places they depict or film. Topics include fantasy quests in computer games, celebrity walking tours, dark tourism sites, Hobbiton as theme park, surf movies, and social gangs of Disneyland. How physical, virtual, and imagined locations create a sense of place through their immediate experience or visitation is undergoing a revolution in technology, travel modes, and tourism behaviour. This edited collection explores the rapidly evolving field of screen tourism and the affective impact of landscape, with provocative questions and investigations of social groups, fan culture, new technology, and the wider changing trends in screen tourism. We provide critical examples of affective landscapes across a wide range of mediums (from the big screen to the small screen) and locations. This book will appeal to students and scholars in film and tourism, as well as geography, design, media and communication studies, game studies, and digital humanities.
This comprehensive bibliography covers writings about vampires and related creatures from the 19th century to the present. More than 6,000 entries document the vampire's penetration of Western culture, from scholarly discourse, to popular culture, politics and cook books. Sections by topic list works covering various aspects, including general sources, folklore and history, vampires in literature, music and art, metaphorical vampires and the contemporary vampire community. Vampires from film and television--from Bela Lugosi's Dracula to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, True Blood and the Twilight Saga--are well represented.
This volume addresses the transformative power of tourism social media and offers novel theoretical and methodological approaches to its academic investigation. Acknowledging the collective value creation mechanisms of new media, the authors explore how technology nurtures, augments and modifies social or commercial interactions in tourism.
How to Analyze Criminal Psychology, Manipulation and Seduction Do you want to understand criminal psychology on a deeper level? You will discover how criminals are made and develop, the influence of environmental, genetic and social factors that contribute to the element of their criminality We live in a society where psychopaths and sociopaths roam freely, but sometimes disguised in plain sight. We will dive into the complex world of the criminal mind, and learn how they manipulate their victims and take advantage of the innocent. What You'll Learn -Environmental, genetic and social influences -Base instincts -Religion tool of deterrence -Different forms of manipulation -Aspects of emotiona...
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Streaming platforms (OTT) share commonalities with traditional TV yet differ in fundamental operation modes and infrastructures. The pandemic prompted the potential of OTTs and altered the way people consume screen entertainment. Research studies are pointing to the addictive behavioral patterns manifested by streaming sites. Such behavioral patterns pose many questions on the nature of entertainment consumption. This book explores such dilemmas and attempts to create a discourse on streaming consumption.
Fine Art Photography by Judith Monteferrante. 'Under the Sun' is about love, and is another chapter in the continuing story of Audrey Wilde and Scott Theseus which began in 'Gelatin Silver Print.' Audrey Wilde is an American fine artist who is a leading figure in the visual art movement known as 'common art.' Her works explore the relationship between artistic expression, celebrity culture, advertisement, and the common-every-day present in America. Scott Theseus is an American film director and screenwriter. He has produced and directed many award winning films and is best known for his distinctive visual and narrative style. This book was created and presented by Audrey gifted to Scott as an heirloom to their love; it is a catalog of letters, photographs, and poetry, created during their years apart; collected, in Audrey's words, so that 'we who love remember love, see its flowers and the stars of its words and hear those faint in the gentle winds of our hearts; always, for it is never too late.'
In Music and Cosmopolitanism, Cristina Magaldi examines music making in a past globalized world. This volume focuses on one city, Rio de Janeiro, and how it became part of a larger world through music and performance. Magaldi describes a process of creating connections beyond national borders, one that is familiar to contemporary city residents, but which was already dominant at the turn of the 20th century, as new technological developments led to alternative ways of making and experiencing music.