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From gaze to dialogue: host–guest relationships in Lijiang,China, as illustrated by the case of Joseph F. Rock
Authors:Zhenzhi Yang  Geoffrey Wall
Institution:1. Department of Tourism and Landscape Science, Tourism College of Sichuan University, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China;2. Department of Geography and Environmental Management, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada
Abstract:The gaze places host and tourist in an “authority field” which is unfavorable to the development of harmonious interpersonal relationships and cultural interactions for both sides. Mutual, equal and just host–guest relationships should be established through dialogue, which will improve tourists’ understanding and experiences, awaken the hosts’ cultural consciousness and establish a new type of cultural interaction. The paper is based on analysis of the work and life experience of Joseph Rock in southwest China during 1922–1949. It uses content analysis to examine more than one thousand photos which contain visual representations of his gaze. The changing values of tourism to the ego and culture were revealed through a change in emphasis from “I–It” to “I–You” relationships as Rock turned from gaze to dialogue.
Keywords:Gaze  dialogue  host–guest relationship  Joseph Rock  photography
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