Genre
- Journal Article
Discusses tourism as an extension of the commodification of modern social life under capitalism. Commodifcation is viewed as an all-pervasive characteristic of modern capitalism, involving commodity production & exchange, the mass manipulation of commodity sign, & the standardization of products, tastes, & experiences. Such processes have important consequences for the reification of consciousness, & hence for the smooth reproduction & expansion of contemporary capitalism. Tourism as a complex sociocultural dimension of modernity is subject to the same general principles of capitalist consumer culture. 65 References. Adapted from the source document.
U Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown C1A 4B3
United Kingdom
CD: ATRSD5 RX: 1 (on Apr 03, 2007)
Source type: Electronic(1)
Language
- English
Subjects
- Reification
- tourism, commodification process
- Tourism