From Pausanias to Baedeker and Trip Advisor: Textual proto-tourism and the engendering of tourism distribution channels

The key aim of this article is to provide an interdisciplinary look at tourism and its diachronic textual threads bequeathed by the ‘proto-tourist’ texts of the Greek travel author Pausanias. Using the periegetic, travel texts from his voluminous Description of Greece (2nd century CE) as a springboa...

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Main Authors: Vicky Katsoni, Anna Fyta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lodz University Press 2021-06-01
Series:Tourism
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/tourism/article/view/9935
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spelling doaj-261327e59f09415bbf3e674d20c43e132021-06-28T12:20:06ZengLodz University PressTourism0867-58562080-69222021-06-01311111910.18778/0867-5856.31.1.119833From Pausanias to Baedeker and Trip Advisor: Textual proto-tourism and the engendering of tourism distribution channelsVicky Katsoni0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4808-9564Anna Fyta1University of West Attica, Department of Tourism ManagementAthens College, English DepartmentThe key aim of this article is to provide an interdisciplinary look at tourism and its diachronic textual threads bequeathed by the ‘proto-tourist’ texts of the Greek travel author Pausanias. Using the periegetic, travel texts from his voluminous Description of Greece (2nd century CE) as a springboard for our presentation, we intend to show how the textual strategies employed by Pausanias have been received and still remain at the core of contemporary series of travel guides first authored by Karl Baedeker (in the 19th century). After Baedeker, Pausanias’ textual travel tropes, as we will show, still inform the epistemology of modern-day tourism; the interaction of travel texts with travel information and distribution channels produces generic hybrids, and the ancient Greek travel authors have paved the way for the construction of networks, digital storytelling and global tourist platforms.https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/tourism/article/view/9935digital storytellingpausaniasproto-tourismtravel narrativetravel guides
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digital storytelling
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proto-tourism
travel narrative
travel guides
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title From Pausanias to Baedeker and Trip Advisor: Textual proto-tourism and the engendering of tourism distribution channels
title_short From Pausanias to Baedeker and Trip Advisor: Textual proto-tourism and the engendering of tourism distribution channels
title_full From Pausanias to Baedeker and Trip Advisor: Textual proto-tourism and the engendering of tourism distribution channels
title_fullStr From Pausanias to Baedeker and Trip Advisor: Textual proto-tourism and the engendering of tourism distribution channels
title_full_unstemmed From Pausanias to Baedeker and Trip Advisor: Textual proto-tourism and the engendering of tourism distribution channels
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publisher Lodz University Press
series Tourism
issn 0867-5856
2080-6922
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The key aim of this article is to provide an interdisciplinary look at tourism and its diachronic textual threads bequeathed by the ‘proto-tourist’ texts of the Greek travel author Pausanias. Using the periegetic, travel texts from his voluminous Description of Greece (2nd century CE) as a springboard for our presentation, we intend to show how the textual strategies employed by Pausanias have been received and still remain at the core of contemporary series of travel guides first authored by Karl Baedeker (in the 19th century). After Baedeker, Pausanias’ textual travel tropes, as we will show, still inform the epistemology of modern-day tourism; the interaction of travel texts with travel information and distribution channels produces generic hybrids, and the ancient Greek travel authors have paved the way for the construction of networks, digital storytelling and global tourist platforms.
topic digital storytelling
pausanias
proto-tourism
travel narrative
travel guides
url https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/tourism/article/view/9935
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