When Travel Meets Tourism: Tracing Discourse in Tony Wheeler's Blog

This paper examines a guidebook publisher's travel blog in order to shed light on the tensions between discourses of travel and tourism. Tony Wheeler's Blog is written by the founder of Lonely Planet and is hosted on the company's website. I argue that the “blog” title implies that th...

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Main Author: Azariah, Deepti
Format: Journal Article
Published: Taylor and Francis 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/40758
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description This paper examines a guidebook publisher's travel blog in order to shed light on the tensions between discourses of travel and tourism. Tony Wheeler's Blog is written by the founder of Lonely Planet and is hosted on the company's website. I argue that the “blog” title implies that the text has certain intrinsic qualities, some of which are evident while others are not. I also argue that this text is an online travel narrative that draws on the discourses of travel, tourism, and blogging itself. Travel and tourism are often seen as conflicting, and the traveler–tourist dichotomy has found expression in various travel-related narratives. So Tony Wheeler's Blog becomes a site of negotiation between the discourses of travel and tourism, and in so doing takes on certain aspects of the blog while omitting or only imitating others.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-407582017-09-13T15:57:40Z When Travel Meets Tourism: Tracing Discourse in Tony Wheeler's Blog Azariah, Deepti Travel Picaresque Discourse analysis Weblogs Heteroglossia Lonely Planet Tourist discourse This paper examines a guidebook publisher's travel blog in order to shed light on the tensions between discourses of travel and tourism. Tony Wheeler's Blog is written by the founder of Lonely Planet and is hosted on the company's website. I argue that the “blog” title implies that the text has certain intrinsic qualities, some of which are evident while others are not. I also argue that this text is an online travel narrative that draws on the discourses of travel, tourism, and blogging itself. Travel and tourism are often seen as conflicting, and the traveler–tourist dichotomy has found expression in various travel-related narratives. So Tony Wheeler's Blog becomes a site of negotiation between the discourses of travel and tourism, and in so doing takes on certain aspects of the blog while omitting or only imitating others. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/40758 10.1080/15295036.2011.574640 Taylor and Francis fulltext
spellingShingle Travel
Picaresque
Discourse analysis
Weblogs
Heteroglossia
Lonely Planet
Tourist discourse
Azariah, Deepti
When Travel Meets Tourism: Tracing Discourse in Tony Wheeler's Blog
title When Travel Meets Tourism: Tracing Discourse in Tony Wheeler's Blog
title_full When Travel Meets Tourism: Tracing Discourse in Tony Wheeler's Blog
title_fullStr When Travel Meets Tourism: Tracing Discourse in Tony Wheeler's Blog
title_full_unstemmed When Travel Meets Tourism: Tracing Discourse in Tony Wheeler's Blog
title_short When Travel Meets Tourism: Tracing Discourse in Tony Wheeler's Blog
title_sort when travel meets tourism: tracing discourse in tony wheeler's blog
topic Travel
Picaresque
Discourse analysis
Weblogs
Heteroglossia
Lonely Planet
Tourist discourse
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/40758