Consuming tradition, manufacturing heritage global norms and urban forms in the age of tourism / [Book] :
edited by Nezar AlSayyad.
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2001.
- ix, 310 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Global norms and urban forms in the age of tourism : manufactured heritage, consuming tradition / Tourism encounters : inter- and intra-cultural conflicts and the world's largest industry / Learning to consume : what is heritage and when is it traditional? / Openings to each other in the technological age / Colonial nostalgia and cultures of travel : spaces of constructed visibility in Egypt / Everyday attractions : tourism and the generation of instant heritage in nineteenth-century San Francisco / Re-presenting and representing the vernacular : the open-air museum / Making the nation : the politics of heritage in Egypt / 'New-old Jaffa' : tourism, gentrification, and the battle for Tel Aviv's Arab neighbourhood / Image making, city marketing, and the aesthetization of social inequality in Rio de Janeiro / 'Authentic' anxieties / Nezar AlSayyad -- Mike Robinson -- Nelson H.H. Graburn -- Robert Mugerauer -- Derek Gregory -- J. Philip Gruen -- Paul Oliver -- Timothy Mitchell -- Mark LeVine -- Anne-Marie Broudehoux -- Dell Upton.