In Rethinking the Anthropology of Love and Tourism, Sagar Singh draws on anthropology, sociology, psychology, history, religious studies, literature, and the study of mysticism, among other disciplines, to arrive at an understanding of love that is free from theoretical biases. Utilizing data from South Asia, India, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Europe, Singh newly defines tourism, tourism anthropology, tourism studies, and ecotourism. This book is an indispensable guide to all involved and interested in tourism.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: The Study of Tourism and Love: Knowledge, Forms, Types, and Heritage
Chapter 2: The Theory of Needs, Love and Tourism
Chapter 3: Spirituality and Tourism: The Core of Love, Affect and Travel
Chapter 4: Love Expression and Special Interest Tourism
Chapter 5: Love of Nature and Tourism: The Dialectics of Ecology
Chapter 6: Love, Social Structure, Recreational Mobility, and Tourism
Chapter 7: Love, Heritage and Tourism
Chapter 8: Love and Economic Processes in Tourism