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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Through the Gaze of Morbidity and Consumption
Hugues SeraphinBintang HandayaniMaximiliano Emanuel Korstanjesubject
Dark tourismConsumption (economics)HistoryDevelopment economicsGazeSoutheast asiadescription
The chapter theorizes the rise of dark tourism in Southeast destinations. This represents an unexplored segment for the specialized literature that devotes its efforts in studying Western study cases. There were two important findings. Firstly, and most importantly, dark tourism gives an ideological explanation to the Cold War that sometimes singles out the history of colonialism, the rise of the US as a superpower, and the interests of the Soviet Union. Essentially in consonance with Tzanelli, Sather Wagstaff, and Guidotti Hernandez, the authors hold the thesis that the heritage of dark tourism serves an ideological instrument of power, which is orchestrated by a ruling elite to promote a distorted version of history.
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2019-01-01 |