Tourism, Performance, and Place
Delve into the captivating interplay between tourism and place with Tourism, Performance, and Place by Daniel C. Knudsen. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014, this compelling hardback offers a fresh perspective on tourism through the lens of landscape and performance theories. Spanning 196 pages, Knudsen expertly intertwines established tourism literature with innovative scholarship to construct a geographically informed theory of tourism. This insightful work explores how places are not merely destinations but are actively co-produced, circulated, and interpreted by both tourists and tourism boards alike. Ideal for anyone interested in tourism studies, geography, or performance theory, this book promises to enrich your understanding of the dynamic relationship between tourists and the places they visit. Enhance your library with this essential read that connects theory and practice in the world of tourism.