L’expérience touristique dans les guides : une subjectivité à lire, écrire et raconter

This paper deals with tourist experience. Through a communicational approach of a textual device (i.e. travel guides), it analyses three different ways of constructing a possible experience of tourist places. It shows that experience can be seized as an observed fact, a lived-through experiment or a...

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Main Authors: Hécate Vergopoulos, Emilie Flon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Société Royale Belge de Géographie and the Belgian National Committee of Geography 2013-03-01
Series:Belgeo
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/7173
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Summary:This paper deals with tourist experience. Through a communicational approach of a textual device (i.e. travel guides), it analyses three different ways of constructing a possible experience of tourist places. It shows that experience can be seized as an observed fact, a lived-through experiment or a experiment to be lived through. To understand this polymorphism, it studies the symbolic representations of various actors engaged in tourist mediation: the author, the reader who travels or co-mediates and the narrator. It shows that these figures are ambiguous in the sense that they are defined in the framework of both a writing/reading situation (the one of the book) and a visit situation (the one that lead to the printing of the guide and/or the one the guide invites to achieve). It enlightens the fact that it is through these figures that travel guides construct their experiences of territories: these experiences have to do with subjectivity, i.e. a social and touristic relation to territories.
ISSN:1377-2368
2294-9135