

An edition of Fishing for heritage (2003)
modernity and loss along the Scottish coast
By Jane Nadel-Klein
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
Berg,Berg Publishers
Language
eng
Pages
253
Description:
"Castles, lochs, seascapes. Coastal Scotland is one of the world's most romanticized tourist destinations, yet it is in the midst of severe economic decline. The North Atlantic fisheries crisis has hit Scottish communities hard and local fisherfolk are faced with chronic insecurity, anxiety over the decline of fishing and doubts about their cultural survival. The decline of this traditional industry has been accompanied by growing tourism along Scottish shores. Fishing villages are marketed for tourist consumption and culture has become a commodity." "Drawing upon fieldwork, novels, folk music and travel literature, Nadel-Klein explores how these influences have affected locals' sense of identity and presence within a modern European nation."--Jacket.
subjects: Coasts, Cultural property, Economic conditions, Fishing villages, Heritage tourism, Historic sites, History, Interpretive programs, Protection, Public opinion, Scottish National characteristics, Tourism, National characteristics, scottish, Cultural property, protection, Villages, Scotland, economic conditions, Écossais, Histoire, Lieux historiques, Programmes d'interprétation, Opinion publique, Tourisme culturel, Conditions économiques, Villages de pêcheurs, Littoral, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Anthropology, General, Economic history
Places: Scotland
Times: 1973-, 20th century