Touring Cultures: Transformations of Travel and TheoryChris Rojek, John Urry Routledge, 11 wrz 2002 - 224 It is becoming ever clearer that while people tour cultures, cultures and objects themselves are in a constant state of migration. This collection brings together some of the most influential writers in the field to examine the complex connections between tourism and cultural change and the relevance of tourist experience to current theoretical debates on space, time and identity. |
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Touring Cultures: Transformations of Travel and Theory Chris Rojek,John Urry Ograniczony podgląd - 2002 |
Touring Cultures: Transformations of Travel and Theory Chris Rojek,John Urry Ograniczony podgląd - 1997 |
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