This book is the first to explore the relationship between tourism and Brexit from a social science perspective. As the UK repositions itself in the uncharted waters of a post-Brexit world the book considers three interconnected themes all bound up in touristic practices: travel, borders and identity. The volume uses diverse examples, including UK-Polish tourism, royal events, Arthurian-based heritage in Cornwall, media representations of Brits abroad, ideas of freedom on holiday in Mallorca, the impacts of Brexit on migrant workers in Mallorca and on tourism for Commonwealth and Overseas Territories. Contributors to the book are based in the UK, EU, Southeast Asia, USA, Australia and New Zealand, giving the analysis a strongly international focus. It will be useful for students and researchers in tourism, migration, European studies, social anthropology, geography and sociology.
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Contributors
Foreword: Tom Selwyn
Chapter 1. Hazel Andrews: The Magic and Liminality of Tourism and Brexit
Chapter 2. Alexandra Pimor: ‘Travel broadens the mind and enriches the soul’ – Exploring the Significance of Tourism and Brexit on the Spiritual Dimension of European Integration.
Chapter 3. Catherine Palmer: The Order of Things: Brexit and the Challenge of Identity
Chapter 4. Vivian B. Gornik: Uses of the Past: Heritage, Tourism, and the Challenges of (Re)Producing Contemporary National Identities in England
Chapter 5. Jennifer Frost and Warwick Frost: Royal Events and Tourism in the Post-Brexit Era
Chapter 6. Sabina Owsianowska and Magdalena Banaszkiewicz: Brexit and Tourism in Central and Eastern Europe: The Case of Poland
Chapter 7. Mark Casey: From Duty Free to Benidorm: British Tourists in Spain in an Age of Brexit
Chapter 8. Hazel Andrews: Taking Back Control: The Freedom of the Holiday
Chapter 9. Anne Storch and Nico Nassenstein: Divisions and Schisms in the Party Space
Chapter 10. Marcus L. Stephenson & Shaun Goldfinch: Post-Brexit Tourism and the Commonwealth Reimagined
Chapter 11. Maria Amoamo: Brexit and the UK Overseas Territories: Tourism and the Reconstitution of Core-Periphery Identity
Chapter 12. Victoria Hooton: Associate EU Citizenship: a Panacea for Loss of Fundamental Rrights, Mobility and European Identity Post-Brexit?
Chapter 13. Reza Masoudi: Brexit and Post-Globalisation Era: Walking into Unknown Geography
Coda 2020: Hazel Andrews: COVID-19 Masks but Fails to Flatten Brexit
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Hazel Andrews is Reader in Tourism, Culture & Society at Liverpool John Moores University, UK. Her research interests include issues of identity, selfhood and the body, principally in relation to tourism and travel. She is Chair of the Royal Anthropological Institutes Tourism Committee.