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Staging Tourism: Bodies on Display from Waikiki to Sea World

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UPC:
9780226143767
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2001-12-15
Release Date:
2001-12-15
Author:
Jane C. Desmond
Language:
english
Edition:
2nd
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From Shamu the dancing whale at Sea World to Hawaiian lu'au shows, Staging Tourism analyzes issues of performance in a wide range of tourist venues. Jane C. Desmond argues that the public display of bodieshow they look, what they do, where they do it, who watches, and under what conditionsis profoundly important in structuring identity categories of race, gender, and cultural affiliation. These fantastic spectacles of corporeality form the basis of hugely profitable tourist industries, which in turn form crucial arenas of public culture where embodied notions of identity are sold, enacted, and debated.

Gathering together written accounts, postcards, photographs, advertisements, films, and oral histories as well as her own interpretations of these displays, Desmond gives us a vibrant account of U.S. tourism in Waikiki from 1900 to the present. She then juxtaposes cultural tourism with animal tourism in the United States, which takes place at zoos, aquariums, and animal theme parks. In each case, Desmond argues, the relationship between the viewer and the viewed is ultimately based on concepts of physical difference harking back to the nineteenth century.