Tourism imaginaries and the selective perception of visitors: Postcolonial heritage in Con Dao Islands, Vietnam
Abstract
Identifying the reasons why people visit places associated with death and suffering remains a key stake of dark tourism research. Such research, however, remains largely framed by Anglo-American perspectives and assumes visitors largely hail from the West. Less is known about the motivations of dark tourists from developing countries. This paper contributes to the debate by examining the case of tourism in Con Dao Archipelago, Vietnam. Once...
Paper Details
Title
Tourism imaginaries and the selective perception of visitors: Postcolonial heritage in Con Dao Islands, Vietnam
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
1
Pages
249 - 270
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