The Genesis of Touristic Imagery

Although the construction & amplification of touristically celebrated peoples' Otherness on global mediascapes has been well documented, the genesis of touristic imagery in out of the way locales, where tourism is embryonic at best, has yet to be examined. This article explores the emergent...

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