Deviance, Dark Tourism and ‘Dark Leisure’: Towards a (re)configuration of morality and the taboo in secular society

作者: Philip R Stone , Richard Sharpley

DOI: 10.4324/9780203381731-14

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摘要: Travelling to meet the dead has long been a feature of the tourism-leisure landscape. In ancient times, for example, state-sanctioned death and killing provided the mainstay for leisure …

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