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    The Bible and Global Tourism by Bielo, James S.; Wijnia, Lieke;

    Series: The Bible in Contemporary Culture;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 28 January 2021
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9780567681393
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages288 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 581 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 17 bw illus
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    This volume examines the ways in which biblical tourism is enmeshed within the production and management of heritage, global contexts of marketing and publicity, accessibility of sacred sites and routes for multiple audiences, and the forging of connections between travel and social identity. By exploring issues such as devotional piety, religious pedagogy, and entertainment, an interdisciplinary collection of scholars traces how biblical tourism experiences are choreographed and consumed, and how these practices shape embodied and narrative performances of scripture.

    Contributors focus on four major questions: How have people used tourism to develop new, or renewed, relationships with the Bible? Historically, what role has the Bible played in the development of modern tourism? In the context of the tourist encounter, how have people mobilized the Bible as a social and expressive resource? And what forms of social exchange shape acts of biblical tourism, such as among pilgrims, or between people and landscapes? These questions are centered not only around authorized shrines and ""Holy Places,"" but also festivals, museums, theme parks, and heritage sites. This book aims to create a comparative and interdisciplinary dialogue around the dynamic relationship between biblical heritage claims and the practices and infrastructures of modern tourism.

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    Table of Contents:

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    List of Contributors
    Introduction - Lieke Wijnia, Museum Catharijneconvent, The Netherlands., the Netherlands and James S. Bielo, Miami University, USA
    Part One: Bridging Past and Present
    Chapter 1: Nazareth In Pewter: Pilgrims' Badges of Loreto, Walsingham and Wavre - Hanneke van Asperen, Radboud University, the Netherlands
    Chapter 2: Blinded by Their Zeal"": Guide Books to the Holy land - Jack Kugelmass, University of Florida, USA
    Chapter 3: Back to the Garden: Bringing Visitors to American Edens, 1885-1956 - Brook Wilensky-Lanford, University of North Carolina, USA
    Part Two: Performing the Bible
    Chapter 4: The Latter-day Saints, the Bible, and Tourism - Daniel Olsen, Brigham Young University, USA and George A. Pierce, Brigham Young University, USA
    Chapter 5: Looking for a Miracle: Tourism, Tanya and Theurgy at the Grave of the 'Late' Lubavitcher Rebbe - Simon Dein, University of London, UK
    Chapter 6: Media Pilgrimage: the Stories that Shape the Modern Camino de Santiago - Suzanne van der Beek, Tilburg University the Netherlands
    Chapter 7: Cultural-Religious Routes and their Tourism Valorization: In the ""Footsteps of the Apostle Paul in Greece"" - Polyxeni Moira, Piraeus University of Applied Sciences, Greece
    Part Three: Heritagization
    Chapter 8: Bible Museums - Crispin Paine, University College London, UK
    Chapter 9: Rewriting the Bible: The Visual Culture of Creation Science - Larisssa Carneiro, Duke University, USA
    Chapter 10: Music, Scripture and the Sacred: Negotiating the Postsecular at a Dutch Arts Festival - Lieke Wijnia, Museum Catharijneconvent, the Netherlands
    Chapter 11: Building on the Gospel: the Moravian Settlement at Christiansfeld - Marie Vejrup Nielsen, Aarhus University, Denmark
    Afterword - James S. Bielo, Miami University, USA
    Index

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