Affective Tourism: dark routes in conflict
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https://doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2019.17.017Keywords:
dark tourism, affective tourismAbstract
Over recent years, dark tourism has captivated the attention of countless scholars. Though there is a prolific conceptual framework, the roots of dark tourist`s motivations still continues to be debated. While some voices incarnated in radical lectures, argue that the issue evinces the arrival of a macabre fashion originally oriented to control work-force, others overtly emphasizes on dark tourism as an anthropological attempt to understand life. In the middle of this mayhem, Maria D. Buda presents a more than intriguing book, where she alternates the theory of psychoanalysis with the geography of dark sites
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