Tourism Discourse
Explore the intricate relationship between language and tourism with Crispin Thurlow's insightful work, Tourism Discourse. Published by Palgrave USA in 2010, this hardback book spans 282 pages and delves into how spoken, written, and visual discourse shapes and reflects the global cultural industry of tourism. Thurlow presents a nuanced examination of the complex dynamics between symbolic representation and economic factors in global mobility. Grounded in empirically-based studies of essential tourism genres, this book offers valuable perspectives for scholars and practitioners alike. Enhance your understanding of the social aspects of tourism in the United States and beyond, and discover how language influences cultural perceptions and experiences in the travel industry. Perfect for those interested in discourse analysis, culture, and globalization.