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Author Jackson, Antoinette T., author

Title Heritage, tourism and race : the other side of leisure / Antoinette T. Jackson
Published New York : Routledge, [2020]
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Description 1 online resource (vii, 101 pages)
Series Heritage, tourism, and community ; 10
Heritage, tourism, and community ; 10.
Contents Introduction -- Please mention "The Green Book" : traveling while Black from Jim Crow to the present -- Plantations as leisure? : Timucuan Ecological and Historical Preserve in Jacksonville, Florida -- Unexpected sites, destination Kentucky : Mammoth Cave and Shake Rag -- Exceeding segregation lmits : welcome to the Marsalis Mansion Motel in New Orleans -- Creating leisure on five streets and the river : Tampa, Florida's Spring Hill Community -- Conclusion
Summary "Heritage, Tourism, and Race views heritage and leisure tourism in the Americas through the lens of race, and is especially concerned with redressing gaps in recognizing and critically accounting for African Americans as an underrepresented community in leisure. Fostering critical public discussions about heritage, travel, tourism, leisure, and race, Jackson addresses the underrepresentation of African American leisure experiences and links Black experiences in this area to discussions of race, place, spatial imaginaries, and issues of segregation and social control explored in the fields of geography, architecture, and the law. Most importantly, the book emphasizes the importance of shifting public dialogue from a singular focus on those groups who are disadvantaged within a system of racial hierarchy, to those actors and institutions exerting power over racialized others through practices of exclusion. Heritage, Tourism, and Race will be invaluable reading for academics and students engaged in the study of museums, as well as architecture, anthropology, public history, and a range of other disciplines. It will also be of interest to museum and heritage professionals and those studying the construction and control of space and how this affects and reveals the narratives of marginalized communities"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Antoinette T. Jackson is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of South Florida in Tampa and Director of the USF Heritage Research Lab. She received a Ph. D. in anthropology from the University of Florida, an M.B.A. from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, and a B.A. in Computer and Information Science from Ohio State University. Her last book, Speaking for the Enslaved--Heritage Interpretation at Antebellum Plantation Sites, was published in 2012 (Routledge)
Online resource; title from PDF title page (Proquest, viewed April 1, 2020)
Subject Heritage tourism -- United States
Tourism -- Social aspects -- United States
African Americans -- Recreation -- Social aspects
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
HISTORY -- Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
African Americans -- Recreation -- Social aspects.
Heritage tourism.
Tourism -- Social aspects.
United States.
Form Electronic book
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