Tea and Tourism Tourists, herbata &s-ka
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Tea and Tourism
TOURISM AND CULTURAL CHANGE
Series Editors:
Professor Mike Robinson,
Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change, Leeds
Metropolitan University Leeds, UK
and Dr Alison Phipps,
University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Understanding tourism’s relationships with culture(s) and vice versa, is of
ever-increasing significance in a globalising world. This series will critically examine
the dynamic inter-relationships between tourism and culture(s). Theoretical
explorations, research-informed analyses, and detailed historical reviews from a
variety of disciplinary perspectives are invited to consider such relationships.
Other Books in the Series
Irish Tourism: Image, Culture and Identity
Michael Cronin and Barbara O’Connor (eds)
Tourism, Globalization and Cultural Change: An Island Community Perspective
Donald V.L. Macleod
The Global Nomad: Backpacker Travel in Theory and Practice
Greg Richards and Julie Wilson (eds)
Tourism and Intercultural Exchange: Why Tourism Matters
Gavin Jack and Alison Phipps
Discourse, Communication and Tourism
Adam Jaworski and Annette Pritchard (eds)
Histories of Tourism: Representation, Identity and Conflict
John K. Walton (ed.)
Cultural Tourism in a Changing World: Politics, Participation and (Re)presentation
Melanie K. Smith and Mike Robinson (eds)
Festivals, Tourism and Social Change: Remaking Worlds
David Picard and Mike Robinson (eds)
Tourism in the Middle East: Continuity, Change and Transformation
Rami Farouk Daher (ed)
Learning the Arts of Linguistic Survival: Languaging, Tourism, Life
Alison Phipps
Other Books of Interest
Recreational Tourism: Demand and Impacts
Chris Ryan
Shopping Tourism: Retailing and Leisure
Dallen Timothy
Sport Tourism Development
Thomas Hinch and James Higham
Sport Tourism: Interrelationships, Impact and Issues
Brent Ritchie and Daryl Adair (eds)
Tourism Collaboration and Partnerships
Bill Bramwell and Bernard Lane (eds)
Tourism and Development: Concepts and Issues
Richard Sharpley and David Telfer (eds)
For more details of these or any other of our publications, please contact:
Channel View Publications, Frankfurt Lodge, Clevedon Hall,
Victoria Road, Clevedon, BS21 7HH, England
TOURISM AND CULTURAL CHANGE 11
Series Editors
: Mike Robinson and Alison Phipps
Tea and Tourism
Tourists, Traditions
and Transformations
Edited by
Lee Jolliffe
CHANNEL VIEW PUBLICATIONS
Clevedon • Buffalo • Toronto
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Tea and Tourism: Tourists, Traditions and Transformations/edited by Lee Jolliffe, 1st ed.
Tourism and Cultural Change; 11
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Tea–Social aspects–Case studies. 2. Tea trade–Case studies. 3. Culture and
tourism–Case studies. 4. Heritage tourism–Case studies. I. Jolliffe, Lee. II. Title. III. Series.
GT2905.T413 2007
394.1'2– dc22
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue entry for this book is available from the British Library.
ISBN-13: 978-1-84541-057-5 (hbk)
ISBN-13: 978-1-84541-056-8 (pbk)
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Dedication
This book is dedicated to Rabindranath B. Gunasekara
(1959– 2003) who died in Sri Lanka while undertaking the
field research for his chapter.
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