Interrogating Travel

LSU PRESSISBN: 9780807179499

Guidance from a Reluctant Tourist

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By Paul Lindholdt
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Dimensions:
228 x 152 mm
Weight:
440 g
Pages:
300

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Paul Lindholdt grew up on the Salish Sea but divides his time between Spokane and Sandpoint, Idaho. He teaches literature and environmental studies at Eastern Washington University. His work has been recognized by the Academy of American Poets, the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Washington Center for the Book. He earned the Washington State Book Award for his ecological memoir, In Earshot of Water: Notes from the Columbia Plateau.

". . . an intriguing study of global tourism and its cultural and ecological consequences. . . . Interleaving his analysis with autobiographical reflections ('In the shadow of the Mayan Apocalypse, liberal guilt had me in its grip. First-world privilege was tainting every sip and bite of paradise I tried'), Lindholdt powerfully expresses his hope that, as 'sensible apes, we ought to be capable of learning from our mistakes and . . . overcoming this rough epoch our technology has wrought.' This will give jet-setters plenty to ponder."--Publishers Weekly "Interrogating Travel contributes to the large body of literature devoted to travel, but it stands apart in the author's honest look at both the personal and planetary costs. We live in a time of tours and tourists crisscrossing the globe ceaselessly, when the impacts on ecologies and communities are grave."--Robert Boschman, author of White Coal City: A Memoir of Place and Family "In soaring prose and with a fine eye for observation, Lindholdt examines modern tourism from hometown to exotic destination. Interrogating Travel will expand your idea of journeying, whether through the motion of dance, the layers of prehistory in the backyard, a jungle lodge in Belize, or the aesthetic of solitude."--Sarah Conover, author of Set Adrift: My Family's Disappearance in the Bermuda Triangle "Paul Lindholdt gets around . . . and his tour is our gain. These intelligent essays grasp the nettle of our tainted relation to travel--its seduction, its promise, its implications. Put down that Lonely Planet: Interrogating Travel is today's guidebook to this neocolonial, climate-changed globe."--Jeffrey McCarthy, director of environmental humanities at the University of Utah "This book offers a thought-provoking, kaleidoscopic reflection on the complexities of marrying international travel with a commitment to environmental responsibility."--Carl Thompson, author of Travel Writing

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