Desiring the dark: ‘a taste for the unusual’ in North Korean tourism?

作者: Dorina Maria Buda , David Shim

DOI: 10.1080/13683500.2014.948813

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摘要: Desire is a continuous force, fundamentally eccentric and insatiable, yet insufficiently explored in tourism studies. To examine desire to ‘unusual’ places of darkness danger we propose four interpretations this psychoanalytic concept: as recognition, ‘object’ cause desire, for novelty, fantasy. Initial empirical evidence drawn from analysing online mass-media accounts tourists North Korea suggests that access when travelling such country portrayed one the most reclusive, dangerous feared world.

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