2021
DOI: 10.1177/0022009420986841
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Old World Homecomings: Campaigns of Ancestral Tourism and Cultural Diplomacy, 1945–66

Abstract: This article examines the history of ancestral tourism and its development as a form of cultural diplomacy between 1945 and 1966. The phenomenon often referred to as ‘roots tourism’ has during the last decades increased in popularity, especially in Old World countries that historically have sent large numbers of people to North America. While previous scholarship has focused on its existential dimensions and its relation to the twenty-first century tourism and heritage economies, this article looks at how ance… Show more

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“…12-20). This tendency has, for example, been expressed through, and bolstered by, the culture and industry of roots tourism, which have grown since the 1990s (e.g., Bruner 1996;Kelner 2010;Hjorthén 2021). In these kinds of pursuits, our distant-generation ancestors become a key component.…”
Section: On Longingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12-20). This tendency has, for example, been expressed through, and bolstered by, the culture and industry of roots tourism, which have grown since the 1990s (e.g., Bruner 1996;Kelner 2010;Hjorthén 2021). In these kinds of pursuits, our distant-generation ancestors become a key component.…”
Section: On Longingmentioning
confidence: 99%