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Performative authenticity (Authenticity as a key issue in tourism studies,…
Performative authenticity
Introduction
From sign to intensity: Re-investing authenticity
Emotional geography: Combining constructivism and phenomenology
Hunger for reality and indexical authenticity
Augmented feelings of authenticity
Authenticity as a key issue in tourism studies
Object-related authenticity and the question of essentialism
Subjective authenticity and the question of existentialism
Performative authenticity
The empathetic understanding of the other through bodily performance
The affected body connecting to the world
Introduction
Boundaries
Imaginary, symbolic and material spaces
A anthropological-phenomenological-inspired viewpoint
Tourists do not only gaze but are also bodies performing at specific sights
The gaze, the place, the imagined audience
A tactile body, movements, actions and emotions
A hermeneutical persepctive
Towards
A more corporeal and inter-related perspective
Transcending
The essentialist trap
Object-related
The relativist trap
Existential
Def
A relational quality attribute to something out of an encounter
Proximity
In between-ness
Negotiated value between local and tourist
The in-between
Both in the immateriality of place mediations
Materialised or discursive place-designs
Performative
A theoretical concept
Presentational realism
Reflexivity
Everything that the tourists experience, what they see, touch, hear, smell and taste, may be performed and produced as real and authentic.
Peformativity
Standard forms
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A more negotiated, creative, ironic and opposed activity
The chapters