This book focuses on film tourism: the phenomenon of people visiting locations from popular film or TV series. It is based on a unique, Asian perspective, encompassing case studies from around the pan-Asian region, including China, Taiwan, India, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Hong Kong, Indonesia, and Singapore. By focusing emphatically on film tourism in the non-West, this book offers a timely and crucial contribution to a more comprehensive understanding of the relation between film, culture and place, particularly in light of the increased volume of media production and consumption across Asia, and the consequent film tourism destinations that are currently popping up across the Asian continent.
Tabla de materias
Chapter 1: Asia on My Mind: Understanding Film Tourism and its Perspectives in Asia.- Section 1: Representing Asia.- Chapter 2: Film Tourism in India: An Emergent Product.- Chapter 3: Imagining Tourism and Mobilities in Modern India Through Film.- Chapter 4: Technology Adoption in Films: Can it be a Subtle Way to Promote Film Tourism in Bangladesh?.- Chapter 5: Strategic Marketing in Film Tourism: The Case of Reality TV Programmes in South Korea.- Chapter 6: Where’s that Beach? Visual Media Effects on Greece in the Korean TV Drama
Descendants of the Sun.- Chapter 7: Film Tourism in China: Trends and Reviews.- Section 2: The Film Tourist Experience.- Chapter 8: Mediating Spaces of Tourism in the German Village of South Korea.- Chapter 9: The Impact of Film on Tourist Experience Transformation: A Longitudinal Autoethnographic Approach to the Case of Bali, Indonesia.- Chapter 10: Becoming Extras: Beyond Touristic Experiences at China’s Hengdian World Studios.- Chapter 11: Nostalgiaand Film Tourism Products and Activities: The Case of Korean Audience of Hong Kong Films.- Section 3: Impacts on Host Communities.- Chapter 12:
The Beach Goes Full Circle: The Case of Koh Phi Phi, Thailand.- Chapter 13: Attitudes of Host Communities Towards Film Tourism and Tourists’ Impacts on Social Distance.- Chapter 14: Change in Local Community’s Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Film Tourism Impacts: The Case of
Eat Pray Love Film Tourism in Bali, Indonesia.- Section 4: Cross-Cultural Perspectives.- Chapter 15: Creating Places and Transferring Culture: American Theme Parks in Asia.- Chapter 16: Impact of Indian Films on Travel Decisions of Non-Resident Indians and Non-Indians.- Chapter 17. Power of a Drama? A Comparison on Voluntourism Between Chinese and American Film Tourists.- Conclusion.- Chapter 18. Future Journeys: Setting the Research Agenda for Film Tourism in Asia and Beyond.
Sobre el autor
Sangkyun Kim is Associate Professor of Tourism at Edith Cowan University. His research interests stem from five main themes: the close relationships between tourism and popular culture, with particular attention to tourism and (popular) media, film tourism, celebrity cultures, and fan pilgrimage; the relationship between food, identity and tourism; tourist behaviours including experience and emotion; research methods in tourism including; and tourism and community perspective (eg, perceptions, attitudes, empowerment, social capital).
Stijn Reijnders is Professor of Cultural Heritage at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. His research focuses on the intersection of media, culture and tourism. Currently he leads two large, international research projects funded by the Dutch Science Foundation and the European Research Council. He has published many research papers and two monographs entitled
Holland op de Helling (2006) – recipient of the national Ne SCo R dissertation award – and
Places of the Imagination. Media, Tourism, Culture (2011)
. In addition, Reijnders has co-edited
The Ashgate Research Companion to Fan Cultures (2014).