Hazel Tucker
Tourism and the Spectre of Unlimited Change: Living with Tourism in a Turkish Village Revisited
Tourism and the Spectre of Unlimited Change: Living with Tourism in a Turkish Village Revisited
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This book is a sequel to Living with Tourism: Negotiating Identities in a Turkish Village, tracking the tourism development and associated social change in the small town of Göreme, Turkey, over the last two decades. It explores the significant changes in tourism forms, place identity, and social relations in the town, highlighting the maturation and thriving of the tourism business and the emergence of new inequalities and tensions. The book is a groundbreaking longitudinal account that shows how broader contemporary tourism trends, such as changes in tourism markets and use of digital technology, and increased security fears, manifest at the local level in tourism destinations. It offers valuable insights for scholars of tourism, anthropology, geography, and social studies who wish to gain a deeper understanding of this global phenomenon in the contemporary world.
Format: Hardback
Length: 252 pages
Publication date: 05 February 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This captivating sequel to "Living with Tourism: Negotiating Identities in a Turkish Village" delves into the profound transformation of the small town of Göreme, nestled in Turkey's Cappadocia region, over the past two decades. Through meticulously crafted chapters, the book explores the significant shifts in tourism forms, place identity, and social relations within the town. On the one hand, tourism has matured and thrived in Göreme, with the place earning fame as an "Instagram sensation" and some families experiencing substantial wealth. Moreover, tourism has provided opportunities for local women and men to craft new selves and engage in entrepreneurial ventures. However, on a deeper level, the book uncovers emerging inequalities and tensions. Some families continue to struggle financially, while gentrification and hotel developments in the older "cave-house neighborhoods" have led to the disintegration of community. Furthermore, there is a sense of nostalgia and regret among many residents, including those who have achieved wealth, as they reflect on the changes that Göreme has undergone.
This book stands as a groundbreaking longitudinal account, recounting the story of Göreme and its people, who have been living with tourism for over four decades. It sheds light on how broader contemporary tourism trends, such as changes in tourism markets and the utilization of digital technology, as well as heightened security fears, manifest at the local level in tourism destinations. This work offers valuable insights for scholars of tourism, anthropology, geography, and social studies, who seek to deepen their understanding of this global phenomenon in the contemporary world.
In conclusion, "Living with Tourism: Negotiating Identities in a Turkish Village" and its sequel provide a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the complex dynamics of tourism development and its impact on communities. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, these books offer valuable insights for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the multifaceted consequences of tourism on local cultures and societies.
Weight: 644g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367429577
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