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Rosanzerusu is Los Angeles an anthropological inquiry of Japanese tourists
Authors:Alexander Moore
Affiliation:University of Southern California, USA
Abstract:The popularity of Los Angeles with Japanese tourists prompts the anthropologist to ask what they are seeking there. An ethnography of that tourism discloses a number of “must see” sights for first time tourists. Subsequent tourists may seek more esoteric sites, as disclosed by an examination of tourist guide texts. Tourists progress from “mass” to “elite” status. Against a theoretical perspective of life as “sacred journey”, and of pilgrimage, tourism is seen as a ritual of modernity, amenable to semiotic analysis in the manner of Barthes. Los Angeles' ecumenical tourism reflects the mythology of the movies. Japanese tourists select sites drawn from this mythology which also reflect Japanese preferences (e.g., the Hollywood Bowl). They also emphasize sites where they may purchase souvenir or “marker” goods (e.g., UCLA). They thus attach importance to some sites thought to be quite minor by Angelenos.
Keywords:ethnographie du tourisme   anthropologie urbaine   symbolism spatial   culture japonaise    miotique des villesAuthor Keywords: ethnography of tourism   urban anthropology   spatial symbolism   Japanese culture   semiotics of cities
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