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Strategies of Adaptation in Tourist Communication
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The papers in this volume study the relationship between language use and the concept of the “tourist gaze” through a range of communicative practices from different cultures and languages. From a ...
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15 February 2018

The papers in this volume study the relationship between language use and the concept of the “tourist gaze” through a range of communicative practices from different cultures and languages. From a pragmatic perspective, the authors investigate how language constantly adapts to contextual constraints which affect tourism discourse as a strategic meaning-making process that turns insignificant places into desirable tourist destinations. The case studies draw on both, in situ interactions with visitors, such as guided tours and counter information, old and new mediatized genres, i.e. guide books, travelogues, print advertising as well as TV-commercials, service web-sites and apps. Despite the diversity of data, one of the common findings in the volume is that staging the sensory ‘lived’ tourist experience is the lynchpin of all communicative practices. Hence, the use of tourism language reveals itself as the mirror of how ‘people on the move’ continuously enact as ‘tourists’ and ‘places’ are constructed as must-see ‘sights’.
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Pages: 324
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Utrecht Studies in Language and Communication
Publication Date:
15 February 2018
ISBN: 9789004359567
Format: Paperback
GUDRUN HELD, Ph.D. (1952), University of Salzburg, is Professor of Italian and French linguistics at the Department of Romance Languages. Her research draws on linguistic pragmatics (namely politeness- and face-theory), and multimodal media textuality. She has published a monograph (Narr, 1995), several edited volumes and many articles.
Contributors are: Donella Antelmi, Tania Baumann, Sascha Demarmels, Maria Rosaria Compagnone, Marcella Costa, Giuliana Fiorentino, Olga Denti, Uta Helfrich, Ursina Kellerhals, Manfred Kienpointner, Sonja Kolberg, Vesna Mikolič, Miriam Ravetto, Christina Muriel Samson, Francesca Santulli, Martina Temmerman, Sabine Wahl, Adam Wilson.
Contributors are: Donella Antelmi, Tania Baumann, Sascha Demarmels, Maria Rosaria Compagnone, Marcella Costa, Giuliana Fiorentino, Olga Denti, Uta Helfrich, Ursina Kellerhals, Manfred Kienpointner, Sonja Kolberg, Vesna Mikolič, Miriam Ravetto, Christina Muriel Samson, Francesca Santulli, Martina Temmerman, Sabine Wahl, Adam Wilson.