Abstract
This book explores the events, attractions, and places that comprise magical tourism. It assesses the intricacies of magical storytelling, ecologies, realities, entities, belief systems, cultural heritage, and rituals leading to spiritual, otherworldly, enchanting, mindful, interconnected, green and dark experiences.
The volume offers the reader insights into the exciting, popular new tourism trend of magical tourism and its over-arching attributes and tropes. The chapters in this volume feature a number of case studies and discussions including the history of magical travel, studies of affect, witch festivals, the rights of mythical animals, folkloric beasts, unmappable places that seem to retreat and slide sideways, multilayered place folklore and mythology, portals, nexuses of meaning, fayres, festivals, identities and cos-play. This volume addresses challenges of sustainable futures, green heritages, commercialisation, representation, inclusion, accessibility, community ownership, magical events, beliefs and practices and asks if there is a magical turn in research.
The book is highly relevant to those with expertise and interest in geography, tourism, hospitality and events studies, marketing, religious studies, anthropology, sociology, heritage, cultural studies.
The volume offers the reader insights into the exciting, popular new tourism trend of magical tourism and its over-arching attributes and tropes. The chapters in this volume feature a number of case studies and discussions including the history of magical travel, studies of affect, witch festivals, the rights of mythical animals, folkloric beasts, unmappable places that seem to retreat and slide sideways, multilayered place folklore and mythology, portals, nexuses of meaning, fayres, festivals, identities and cos-play. This volume addresses challenges of sustainable futures, green heritages, commercialisation, representation, inclusion, accessibility, community ownership, magical events, beliefs and practices and asks if there is a magical turn in research.
The book is highly relevant to those with expertise and interest in geography, tourism, hospitality and events studies, marketing, religious studies, anthropology, sociology, heritage, cultural studies.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Place of Publication | Abingdon, United Kingdom |
| Publisher | Routledge, Taylor and Francis |
| ISBN (Print) | 978104037693 |
| Publication status | Published - 6 Jun 2025 |
Keywords
- Enchantment
- Fantasy geographies
- Fantasy tourism
- Magical events
- Magical festivals
- Magical geographies
- Magical tourism
- Mythology
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