articleCLOK (University of Central Lancashire)Jun 8, 2006GREEN OA

A dark tourism spectrum: Towards a typology of death and macabre related tourist sites, attractions and exhibitions

University of Lancashire

Abstract

Deaths, disasters and atrocities in touristic form are becoming an increasingly pervasive feature within the contemporary tourism landscape, and as such, are ever more providing potential spiritual journeys for the tourist who wishes to gaze upon real and recreated death. As a result, the rather emotive label of 'dark tourism' has entered academic discourse and media parlance, and consequently has generated a significant amount of research interest. However, despite this increasing attention the dark tourism literature remains both eclectic and theoretically fragile. That is, a number of fundamental issues remain, not least whether it is actually possible or justifiable to collectively categorise a diverse…

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Keywords
  • Dark tourism
  • Tourism
  • Macabre
  • Exhibition
  • Emotive
  • Product (mathematics)
  • Aesthetics
  • Originality
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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