Study abroad and the quest for an anti-tourism experience /
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| Language: | English |
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Lanham :
Lexington Books,
[2021]
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| Series: | Anthropology of tourism: heritage, mobility, and society.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword : studying study abroad against the neoliberal grain / Richard Handler
- Preface : COVID-19 and the shifting ground of study abroad / John J. Bodinger de Uriarte and Michael A. Di Giovine
- Introduction : asking questions about study abroad and tourism / Michael A. Di Giovine and John J. Bodinger de Uriarte
- "Doing good" and doing it quickly in East African study abroad programs / Jennifer Coffman and Miroslave Prazak
- Two weeks to global citizenship? The problems, paradoxes, and successes of running a short-term travel course / Aaron Andrew Greer and Don D. Schweitzer
- Safe-guarding, social-pricing, and labeling : technologies of border construction and discourses of border crossing in study abroad/away / Neriko Musha Doerr
- The imperative of access in short-term study abroad : provider agencies, liminality, and the mediation of cultural difference / Gareth Barkin
- Forbidden learning : the challenge of dispelling post-colonial tourist imaginaries of Cuba through study abroad / Aaron M. Lampman and Kenneth Schweitzer
- Weekending daring : manufacturing the "discomfort zone" and making the study-away self / John J. Bodinger de Uriarte
- I go to cleanse my head and heart / Katharine Serio
- Schooling taste : culinary tourism, study abroad, and food / Melissa Biggs
- Teaching and learning food and sustainability in Italy : betwixt and beyond touristic consumption / Elisa Ascione
- Finding home, identity, and meaning in study-abroad programs targeted to heritage students / Annie Nguyen
- Between tourism and anti-tourism : the ethical implications of study abroad / Michael A. Di Giovine
- Epilogue : questioning the future of study abroad in a Post-COVID-19 world / Michael A. Di Giovine and John J. Bodinger de Uriarte
- Afterword : keeping study abroad real / Lisa Breglia.