This volume aims to bridge the disciplinary gap between tourism studies and aging studies. It investigates the intersections of tourism and aging from a variety of perspectives that focus on the many ways in which senior tourism is socially...
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This volume aims to bridge the disciplinary gap between tourism studies and aging studies. It investigates the intersections of tourism and aging from a variety of perspectives that focus on the many ways in which senior tourism is socially constructed and/or individually experienced. The essays tackle key topics ranging from the socio-economic aspects of post-retirement travel to the representations of the traveling elderly in literature, film and media, and the influence of travel on late-life creativity.
Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Editors’ Introduction -- -- New Options for Senior Tourism -- -- “Almost Fatally Disoriented” -- -- “A Man Should Be Able to Take a Trip if He Wants” -- -- (Un)Comfortably Moving Out of the Comfort Zone: Life as Travel -- -- Senior Tourism and Accessibility -- -- Undermining Retirement as Leisure Time in Deborah Moggach’s These Foolish Things and Its Film Adaptation The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel -- -- The Older You Are, the More Sustainable You Get -- -- Never Too Late to Remember -- -- Cruising To Be Young Again -- -- Contributors