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Using immersive and interactive approaches to interpreting traumatic experiences for tourists: potentials and limitations
This chapter uses three cases studies - the Melbourne Watch House Experience, the Titanic international travelling exhibition and the interpretation centre underneath the Memorial for the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin to discuss the ethics and politics involved in using strategies of interpretation that foster identification with victims.
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Heritage and tourism : place, encounter, engagementSeries
Key issues in cultural heritageChapter number
8Pagination
152 - 170Publisher
RoutledgePlace of publication
Oxon, Eng.ISBN-13
9780415532655Language
engPublication classification
B1 Book chapter; B Book chapterCopyright notice
2013, Taylor & FrancisExtent
14Editor/Contributor(s)
R Staiff, R Bushell, S WatsonUsage metrics
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