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Tourismophobia

From "Mass Tourism" to "Overtourism"

Gay, Jean-Christophe

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1. Edition November 2024
208 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-78630-991-4
John Wiley & Sons

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At the heart of "tourismophobia", past and present, is the question of the masses and the differentiation between those who call themselves "travellers", denying their own tourism, and tourists.

Tourismophobia studies the persistence of the repulsion for them, and though their number is infinitely greater today, they are no longer socially the same and practices have radically changed. This book brings this cultural invariant out of the shadows to understand the driving forces behind this social posture, which has taken a new turn with climate change.

Without overlooking the negative effects of tourism, this book is a response to the current debate on "overtourism", which is the most contemporary form of tourismophobia.

Acknowledgments vii

Introduction ix

Chapter 1 Allegations 1

1.1 Unsustainable exponential growth 2

1.2 Overtourism 3

1.3 A form of colonization 9

1.4 An outcry against cruise ships 12

1.5 Conclusion 16

Chapter 2 Inventions 17

2.1 Original sin 17

2.2 Tourism versus travel 20

2.3 The sententious elite 27

2.4 Conclusion 31

Chapter 3 Distinctions 33

3.1 The crowd and the masses 34

3.2 "Happy few" 41

3.3 Too easy! 48

3.4 Conclusion 55

Chapter 4 Discriminations 57

4.1 "Refugees welcome, Tourist go home!" 58

4.2 Anglophobia 62

4.3 Misogyny 67

4.4 Conclusion 72

Chapter 5 Illusions 73

5.1 Nostalgia 73

5.2 The good old days 76

5.3 The feeling of being too late 79

5.4 Urbanophobia 83

5.5 Conclusion 91

Chapter 6 Alienations 93

6.1 Conditioned beings 94

6.2 It is all fake 98

6.3 Egotourism 103

6.4 Tourism posture 106

6.5 Conclusion 110

Chapter 7 Omissions 111

7.1 Half-measures 111

7.2 Who remembers the Minister of Tourism? 116

7.3 Tourism and academia 120

7.4 The Bourdieu mystery 126

7.5 Conclusion 131

Chapter 8 Injunctions 133

8.1 Sustainable tourism 134

8.2 What about your carbon footprint? 139

8.3 Whose turn is it? 143

8.4 Conclusion 145

Conclusion 147

References 155

Index of Common Nouns 161

Index of Proper Nouns 163
Jean-Christophe Gay is a geographer and a full professor at the IAE Nice, Graduate School of Management (Université Côte d'Azur, France). He is a member of the URMIS laboratory and is Scientific Director of the Institut du Tourisme Côte d'Azur.

J.-C. Gay, Université Côte d'Azur, France