维罗纳与罗密欧与朱丽叶的神话:爱情还是风流韵事?

IF 0.3 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
A. Tessari
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摘要1989年4月下旬,那不勒斯队与维罗纳队争夺意大利中部足球锦标赛冠军。作为对对方球队种族主义侮辱的回应,那不勒斯的支持者们默默地展开了一条巨大的横幅,上面写着威廉·莎士比亚笔下的著名角色之一朱丽叶,一个与维罗纳关系密切的人物,是一个容易得道的女人。横幅的消息迅速传遍全球。来自足球界的人们宣称这是足球史上最辉煌、最令人兴奋的横幅之一,突出了女英雄在塑造维罗纳国际形象方面的核心作用。尽管如此,在20世纪90年代之前,浪漫神话并没有被用作旅游景点,因为它与维罗纳的自我表现有所不同。本文利用当地档案馆的文件、对当地旅游局主要参与者的广泛采访以及各种二手文献,追溯了当地社会经济进程的演变如何鼓励维罗纳当局采用一个迄今为止被忽视的品牌:“爱之城”。这一转变重新定义了维罗纳的身份,同时在全球范围内促进其经济发展。当地政府将这座城市作为“浪漫朝圣”的目的地,将这种产品从一个小众市场提升为大企业。
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Verona and the myth of Romeo and Juliet: love affair or merely affairs?
ABSTRACT In late April 1989, Naples played Hellas Verona for the mid-Italian Football Championship. In response to racist insults from the opposing team, Neapolitan supporters silently unfurled a huge banner stating that one of William Shakespeare’s famous characters, Juliet, a figure closely associated with Verona, was a woman of easy virtue. Word of the banner quickly spread worldwide. People from across the world of soccer declared it to be one of the most brilliant and exhilarant banners in the history of football, highlighting the central role of the heroine in shaping Verona’s international image. Despite this, prior to the 1990s the romantic myth was not exploited as a tourist attraction since it diverged from Verona’s self-representation. Using documents from local archives, extensive interviews with key actors from the local tourism board and a variety of secondary literature, this article traces how the evolution of local socio-economic processes encouraged Veronese authorities to adopt a brand hitherto neglected: the ‘City of Love’. The shift redefined Verona’s identity while promoting its economy worldwide. Local authorities made the city a destination for ‘romantic pilgrimage’, raising this product from little more than a niche market to big business.
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Journal of Tourism History
Journal of Tourism History HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Tourism History is the primary venue for peer-reviewed scholarship covering all aspects of the evolution of tourism from earliest times to the postwar world. Articles address all regions of the globe and often adopt interdisciplinary approaches for exploring the past. The Journal of Tourism History is particularly (though not exclusively) interested in promoting the study of areas and subjects underrepresented in current scholarship, work for example examining the history of tourism in Asia and Africa, as well as developments that took place before the nineteenth century. In addition to peer-reviewed articles, Journal of Tourism History also features short articles about particularly useful archival collections, book reviews, review essays, and round table discussions that explore developing areas of tourism scholarship. The Editorial Board hopes that these additions will prompt further exploration of issues such as the vectors along which tourism spread, the evolution of specific types of ‘niche’ tourism, and the intersections of tourism history with the environment, medicine, politics, and more.
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