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Dreaming of drams: authenticity in Scottish whisky tourism as an expression of unresolved Habermasian rationalities
Authors:Karl Spracklen
Institution:1. Carnegie Faculty of Sport and Education , Leeds Metropolitan University , Cavendish Hall, Headingley Campus, Leeds, LS6 3QS, UK k.spracklen@leedsmet.ac.uk
Abstract:In this paper, the production of whisky tourism at both independently owned and corporately owned distilleries in Scotland is explored by focusing on four examples (Arran, Glengoyne, Glenturret and Bruichladdich). In particular, claims of authenticity and Scottishness of Scottish whiskies through commercial materials, case studies, website‐forum discussions and ‘independent’ writing about such whisky are analysed. It is argued that the globalisation and commodification of whisky and whisky tourism, and the communicative backlash to these trends typified by the search for authenticity, is representative of a Habermasian struggle between two irreconcilable rationalities. This paper will demonstrate that the meaning and purpose of leisure can be understood through such explorations of the tension between the instrumentality of commodification and the freedom of individuals to locate their own leisure lives in the lifeworld that remains.
Keywords:whisky tourism  Habermas  authenticity  Scottishness
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