Venice, the Tourist Maze

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Pub. Date: 2004-05-01
Publisher(s): Univ of California Pr
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Summary

"The tourist Venice is Venice," Mary McCarthy once observed--a sentiment very much in line with what most of the fourteen million tourists who visit the city each year experience, but at the same time a painful reality for the 65,000 Venetians who actually live there. Venice is viewed from a new perspective in this engaging book, which offers a heady, one-city tour of tourism itself. Conducting readers from the beginnings of Venetian tourism in the late Middle Ages to its emergence as a form of mass entertainment in our time, the authors explore what happens when today's "industrial tourism" collides with an ancient and ever-more-fragile culture. Giving equal consideration to those who tour Venice and those who live there, their book affords rare insight into just what it is that the touring and the toured see, experience, and elicit from each other.

Author Biography

Robert C. Davis is Professor of Italian History at Ohio State University. Garry R. Marvin is Reader in Social Anthropology at the University of Surrey Roehampton, U.K.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vii
Acknowledgments ix
Note to Readers xi
Introduction. The City Built on the Sea 1(10)
PART ONE: TIMESCAPE
1. Pilgrims' Rest
11(19)
2. Strumpets and Trumps
30(25)
PART TWO: LANDSCAPE
3. The Heart of the Matter
55(24)
4. Lost in the Labyrinth
79(26)
5. Contested Ground
105(28)
PART THREE: SEASCAPE
6. The Floating Signifier
133(27)
7. Behind the Stage
160(21)
8. Dangerous Waters
181(30)
PART FOUR: WORLDSCAPE
9. Restoration Comedies
211(26)
10. Ships and Fools
237(24)
11. Taking It All Home
261(32)
Afterword. Chi ciapa schei xe contento 293(8)
Notes 301(34)
Bibliography 335(10)
Index 345

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