Pages as Stages: A Performance Approach to Visitor Books
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-2008
Keywords
performance, language, writing, museum, heritage
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2008.02.005
Abstract
This article offers a contribution to the fields of tourist performance and language. By exploring a visitor book located at a heritage site in Jerusalem, Israel, it argues that texts produced by tourists can assume the semiotic status of performances. Consequently, tourists’ texts should not be viewed merely as instances of “discourse” or “language”, but also as organic parts of the aesthetic and semiotic aspects of tourism. The article describes four dimensions that establish the visitor book as a particular “stage”, and the texts therein as the tourists’ situated performances. Taken together, these dimensions constitute a model for the analysis of linguistic performance and for the semiotic interrelationship between stage and performance in tourism.
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Citation / Publisher Attribution
Annals of Tourism Research, v. 35, issue 2, p. 509-528.
Scholar Commons Citation
Noy, Chaim, "Pages as Stages: A Performance Approach to Visitor Books" (2008). Communication Faculty Publications. 521.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/spe_facpub/521