Cultural tourism in southern Africa / edited by Haretsebe Manwa, Naomi Moswete and Jarkko Saarinen.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781845415525 (hbk : alk. paper)
- G155.A356 CUL
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cultural Tourism in Southern Africa : The Role of Local Cultures and Ethnicity in Tourism Development / Jarkko Saarinen -- Integrating Indigenous Knowledge in the Development of Cultural Tourism in Lesotho / Tsitso Monaheng -- Narrative and Emotions : Interpreting Tourists' Experiences of Cultural Heritage Sites in Kwazulu Natal / Joram Ndlovu -- Cultural Heritage Tourism Development in Post-Apartheid South Africa : Critical Issues and Challenges / Gareth Butler and Milena Ivanovic -- Cultural tourism and the Arts Festivals / Corn¿ Pretorius -- Reflections on International Carnivals as a Destination Recovery Strategy : The Case of Zimbabwe / Cleophas Njerekai -- The Commodification of World Heritage Sites : The Case Study of the Tsodilo Hills in Botswana / Joseph E. Mbaiwa -- Tourism and the Social Construction of Otherness through Traditional Music and Dance in Zimbabwe / Patrick Walter Mamimine and Enes Madzikatire -- Rural Cultural Tourism Development and Agriculture : Evidence from Residents of Mmatshumu Village in Boteti region of Botswana / Monkgogi Lenao -- From hunting-gathering to hospitality? : Livelihoods and tourism use of Bushmen paintings in the Brandberg Mountain, Namibia / Renaud Lapeyre -- Emergence of cultural tourism in southern Africa : Case studies of two communities in Botswana / Masego Monare, Naomi Moswete, Jeremy Perkins and Jarkko Saarinen -- Cultural tourism in southern Africa : Progress, Opportunities and Challenges / Naomi Moswete, Jarkko Saarinen and Haretsebe Manwa.
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