Transnational Tourism Experiences at Gallipoli

Jim McKay

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Soziologie

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This book offers a fresh account of the Anzac myth and the bittersweet emotional experience of Gallipoli tourists. Challenging the straightforward view of the Anzac obsession as a kind of nationalistic military Halloween, it shows how transnational developments in tourism and commemoration have created the conditions for a complex, dissonant emotional experience of sadness, humility, anger, pride and empathy among Anzac tourists. Drawing on the in-depth testimonies of travellers from Australia and New Zealand, McKay shines a new and more complex light on the history and cultural politics of the Anzac myth. As well as making a ground breaking, empirically-based intervention into the culture wars, this book offers new insights into the global memory boom and transnational developments in backpacker tourism, sports tourism and “dark” or “dissonant” tourism. 

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Turkish Nationalism, Tourism in Turkey, Tourist Guides, Dissonant Tourist Experiences, Australian Nationalism, Tourism and Nationalism, Transnational Perspectives on Tourism, Battlefield Tourism, Peace and Reconciliation, Swimming Tourism, ANZAC, Military and Battlefield Tourism, Memorialisation and Commemoration, Tourism and Empathy, New Zealand Nationalism, Educational Tourism., Embodied Tourist Experiences, Tourist Narratives, Dark Tourism, Sports Tourism