Le tourisme noir : l’étrange cas du Dr Jekyll et de M. Hyde

作者: Taïka BAILLARGEON

DOI: 10.7202/1040228AR

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摘要: Depuis quelques annees deja, de nombreux chercheurs et autres experts du tourisme s’interessent a un intriguant phenomene que Malcom Foley J. John Lennon (1996) ont nomme le « tourisme noir » (dark tourism). Philip R. Stone (2006), directeur l’Institute for Dark Tourism Research, definit cette pratique comme « the act of travel to sites associated with death, suffering and the seemingly macabre » (2006 : 146). Cette est generalement presentee recent : s...

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