Worldmaking in Sri Lankan Heritage Design: The Case of Travel Writers

R. Tzanelli, Gauthami Kamalika Jayathilaka
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This article develops an analytical model to examine how heritage tourism mobilities are designed by travel writers. Using Sri Lanka as an example, we thematise professional activity in heritage tourism through a blend of Margaret Archer’s work on reflexivity in late modernity and Keith Hollinshead’s ‘worldmaking authority/agency’ to understand the factors driving tourist design. Our model replaces Jensen’s focus on ‘design’ as a fixed creative property with ‘designing’ as creativity in motion, here collaborative and solidary, there conflictual and endorsing creative inequalities. Our theoretical blend informs the organisation of Sri Lankan heritage tourist professionals into three active categories: ‘communicatives’ (with an emphasis on developing closed-communal solidarity), ‘autonomous’ (with an emphasis on virtual reconstitutions of community beyond geographical fixity that may support tourist entrepreneurialism), and ‘meta-reflexives’ (with an emphasis on bringing tourist markets and communities in a dialogue beneficial for the latter) This typology accommodates disparate worldmaking vistas and forms of tourist design agency that then feed back into authorial tourist scripts, promoted by institutions, organisations and even communities. Thus, agency develops both self-reflexively and through negotiations with independently existing authorial forces driving tourist design managed by the nation state and its own biographical records. Keywords: agency, designing mobilities, reflexivity, heritage tourism, worldmaking
斯里兰卡遗产设计中的世界塑造:以旅游作家为例
本文建立了一个分析模型来考察旅游作家是如何设计遗产旅游出行的。以斯里兰卡为例,我们将玛格丽特·阿彻(Margaret Archer)关于晚期现代性反思性的研究与基思·霍林斯黑德(Keith Hollinshead)的“世界制造权威/机构”结合起来,将遗产旅游的专业活动主题化,以了解推动旅游设计的因素。我们的模型取代了Jensen将“设计”作为一种固定的创造性属性的关注,将“设计”作为一种动态的创造性,这里是合作和团结,那里是冲突和支持创造性的不平等。我们的理论融合将斯里兰卡遗产旅游专业人员的组织分为三个活跃的类别:“交流型”(强调发展封闭的社区团结)、“自治型”(强调超越地理固定的社区虚拟重构,这可能支持旅游创业主义)和“元反思型”(强调将旅游市场和社区带入有利于后者的对话中)。这种类型学容纳了不同的世界观和旅游设计机构的形式,然后反馈到作者的旅游剧本中。由机构、组织甚至社区推动。因此,旅行社的发展既是自反性的,也是通过与独立存在的作者力量的谈判来发展的,这些力量推动着由民族国家和自己的传记记录管理的旅游设计。关键词:代理,设计机动性,反身性,遗产旅游,造世界
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