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Geography for Travelers|Mike Pesses on Authentic Spaces of Bicycle Tourism Episode
This is another presentation from the Association of American
Geographers annual meeting in San Francisco, California, April 12-21,
2007. Here is the abstract from the AAG.org website:Author: Michael W. Pesses - California State University, NorthridgeAbstract: In
the past thirty years, bicycle touring has become a legitimate form of
tourism. This paper serves as an attempt to examine bicycle touring as
an "authentic" form of tourism as well as to examine how the trip
affects the bicycle tourist's sense of identity. Through a qualitative
analysis of the journals of bicycle tourists, this paper will look into
how authentic space and authentic experiences affect the individual's
concept of identity and self. The authenticity of the toured space is
in constant tension with existential authenticity; one cannot exist
without the other in bicycle touring. To find meaning in one's travels,
and consequently in one's life, both forms of authenticity are
constantly being challenged by the experience and the landscape.
[ Sat, 30 Jun 2007 15:33:00 GMT ]
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