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E-raamat: Histories, Meanings and Representations of the Modern Hotel

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  • Sari: Tourism and Cultural Change
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Aug-2018
  • Kirjastus: Channel View Publications
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781845416614
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  • Sari: Tourism and Cultural Change
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Aug-2018
  • Kirjastus: Channel View Publications
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781845416614

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Offers an interdisciplinary perspective on the material forms and cultural iconographies of the hotel.





This book surveys current writing on the history of the modern hotel, focusing on three areas of vibrant and timely scholarly enquiry: the uniqueness of the American hotel, the contested status of the colonial and postcolonial hotel, and the hotels embroilment in violent conflict. It explores the hotel as an institution that incubates innovation, enables commercial relations on a variety of scales, and supplies an arena for negotiating relations of political, cultural, and economic power.





The volume presents a number of case studies, including the hotel in wartime and as a terrorist target, and critically engages with innovative scholarship that links the relationship of the hotel to wider narratives of Western modernity. It is aimed at tourism studies scholars, as well as history and critical and applied tourism studies students, at undergraduate and graduate levels.

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Simply a must for anyone interested in hotels, Kevin Jamess engaging historiography of scholarship on the topic is both exemplary in form and extremely valuable for its comprehensiveness. As a result, this book stands as an important and delightful contribution to the unique interdisciplinary dialogue that hotels continue to generate. * Robert A. Davidson, University of Toronto, Canada * This informative and thought-provoking book is a reminder of the important place occupied by hotels in the history of tourism and how they are a theatre for and window onto wider economic, sociocultural and political processes. The author writes in an accessible and engaging style, providing valuable insights and fascinating stories. The volume should stimulate much-needed further enquiry into the meanings and roles of hotels, past and present. * Joan C. Henderson, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore *

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Offers an interdisciplinary perspective on the material forms and cultural iconographies of the hotel
List of Figures
vii
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Introduction
1(22)
The Urban Milieu
7(4)
What is a Hotel?
11(2)
Modern Hotel History Scholarship
13(6)
The Hotel as an Icon of Modernity
19(4)
2 Hotel History: Interpretations and Approaches
23(35)
The Nineteenth-Century Hotel
23(8)
The Twentieth-Century Hotel
31(3)
Hotel Spaces and Social Codes: Liminality, Permissiveness and Transgression
34(6)
Hotel Types and Cultures
40(4)
Methods and Narratives in Hotel History
44(1)
Design and Construction Perspectives
44(4)
Deconstructing Interior Spatial Regimes and Sociabilities
48(2)
Building Biographies
50(3)
Business and Economic Histories
53(2)
Locating the Hotel
55(1)
Conclusion
56(2)
3 The American Hotel
58(21)
Place to Call Home or Palace of Pathology?
61(3)
Recent Perspectives on the American Hotel
64(5)
Technologies and the American Hotel System
69(4)
American Hotels in the Era of Globalisation
73(5)
Conclusion
78(1)
4 The Colonial Hotel
79(23)
The Hotel and the Colonial Project
80(1)
Cairo's Hotelscape
81(1)
The Hotelscapes of Jerusalem and Constantinople
82(2)
Analysing the Hotel in Colonial Environments
84(3)
Enclave or Site of Encounter?
87(3)
Egypt's Colonial Hotels
90(4)
Colonial Hotels in Asia
94(3)
The Postcolonial Hotel
97(3)
Conclusion
100(2)
5 The Wartime Hotel
102(25)
Openness, Vulnerability and Securitisation
104(4)
Wartime Hotels
108(3)
Beirut's Battle of the Hotels
111(3)
Hotels in the Siege of Sarajevo
114(2)
Cairene Hotels in an Era of Civil Strife
116(4)
Hotels in the Cold War
120(1)
Conclusion
121(6)
6 Conclusion
127(4)
References 131(12)
Index 143
Kevin J. James is a Professor of History at the University of Guelph, Canada. He is the Deputy Editor and Reviews Editor for the Journal of Tourism History and co-editor of the forthcoming The Oxford Handbook of the History of Tourism.