Tourism, Memorials and Landscapes of Violence -

Tourism, Memorials and Landscapes of Violence

Remembering the Holocaust and the Pacific War

Rudi Hartmann (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
198 Seiten
2024
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-42358-2 (ISBN)
168,35 inkl. MwSt
The book focuses on tourism, memorial sites of the Holocaust and the Pacific War and the management practices for the visitors that they attract.

It provides an account of landscapes of violence as millions of people in Central and Eastern Europe, China, Japan and the United States were affected by wars, conflicts and crises. A special feature of the book is to reconstruct the changing management practices and the significance these heritage sites have attained for different visitor groups and the local populations, and to critically assess the current situation 80 years after the events. The book discusses the new directions of dark tourism, thanatourism and dissonance in heritage tourism in contemporary tourism research. Several case studies and in-depth analysis of memorial sites allow the reader to understand the consequences of past or ongoing policy changes.

This book will appeal to students and researchers in the fields of tourism, heritage, history, cultural studies, anthropology and human geography.

Rudi Hartmann is a Professor Emeritus (C/T) at the University of Colorado Denver, where he has taught geography and tourism planning since 1992. He received his Ph.D. in Geography from the Technical University of Munich, Germany, in 1983. A long-time interest of his is the study of tourist experiences at heritage sites. He has closely examined heritage tourism at memorial sites of the Holocaust in Germany and in the Netherlands. He has published numerous articles and books on these and related topics.

Introduction: Main Themes and Structure of the Book

Chapter 1 Dark Tourism, thanatourism, dissonance in heritage tourism in management: new directions in contemporary tourism research (reprint of research note in the Journal of Heritage Tourism, 2014) Extension to research note for the time period 2013 - 2023

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Introduction Part 1: Remembering the Holocaust The Evolution of a New Memorial Landscape for the Victims of Nazi Germany: the long and complicated path to the recognition of the former Nazi concentration camps as memorials and museums

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Chapter 2 The memorial site at the former Dachau concentration camp (1933 – 1945): a dissonant heritage for a small Bavarian market town which has become an internationally recognized destination

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Chapter 3 The long and twisted road to a memorial: The Kaufering satellite camp complex of the Dachau Concentration Camp and the difficulties of coming to terms with the past

Manfred Deiler (1953 – 2023) and Edith Raim

Chapter 4 German landscapes of commemoration: the difficult legacy of wartime aerospace industries

Dietrich Soyez

Chapter 5 Amsterdam under Nazi German Occupation Remembered (1940 – 1945)

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Introduction Part II: Remembering the Pacific War Contrasting interpretations of the Pacific War events 1937 – 1945 and distinct forms of commemoration: The Japanese Greater East Asian War, Chinese resistance against the Japanese occupying forces and a Pacific wide engagement of the U.S. forces after the Pearl Harbor attack December 7, 1941

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Chapter 6 Tourism to the Lu Gou Qiao: enduring scenic qualities of a landmark bridge and a difficult legacy of a conflict site (reprint of article in the Journal of Heritage Tourism 2021)

Rudi Hartmann and Ming Ming Su

Chapter 7 Remembering Japanese American confinement: memorial practices at Amache and Manzanar

Whitney Peterson and Bonnie J. Clark

Chapter 8 The commemoration of the Yamato battleship war events in popular Japanese culture

Jang Kyungjae

Chapter 9 ‘Kamikaze’ heritage tourism in Japan: a pathway to peace and understanding (reprint of article in the Journal of Heritage Tourism 2020)

Richard Sharpley

Chapter 10 Victims and perpetrators at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park

Hamilton Bean

Conclusions

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Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.10.2024
Reihe/Serie Routledge Cultural Heritage and Tourism Series
Zusatzinfo 3 Line drawings, black and white; 33 Halftones, black and white; 36 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
Wirtschaft
ISBN-10 0-367-42358-8 / 0367423588
ISBN-13 978-0-367-42358-2 / 9780367423582
Zustand Neuware
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