2020
DOI: 10.1177/1468797620937912
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Simulated authenticity: Storytelling and mythic space on the hyper-frontier in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West and Westworld

Abstract: This article explores how the mythic, nineteenth-century American frontier is authenticated by postmodern forms of storytelling. The study examines accounts of William Cody’s extensive 1902–1903 Buffalo Bill’ s Wild West tours in the United Kingdom and the futuristic television series, HBO’s Westworld (2016–), which is set in an android-hosted theme park. Comparing the semiotics of the two examples indicates how over a century apart, the authentication of the myth involves repeating motifs of setting, action a… Show more

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“…This figure is very important in restoring oxygen production for human survival (LindungiHutan, 2022). In this context, some elements of the myths about the Amazon jungle seem to have persisted but are negotiable (Lovell & Hitchmough, 2020).…”
Section: Mythic About Amazone and The Naturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This figure is very important in restoring oxygen production for human survival (LindungiHutan, 2022). In this context, some elements of the myths about the Amazon jungle seem to have persisted but are negotiable (Lovell & Hitchmough, 2020).…”
Section: Mythic About Amazone and The Naturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The context of the first season of Westworld is a futuristic theme park, belonging to the Delos Inc. corporation, where visitors, called 'guests' can live a mythologized experience of the Wild West in the late 19th century (Lovell & Hitchmough, 2020). Visitors can do anything they want (fight, killing, rape, etc.)…”
Section: K E Y Womentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kopi luwak agrotourism has since emerged as a popular tourist activity throughout Bali, marketed as an exclusive and authentic Balinese experience. Although the concept of "authenticity" has been widely debated within tourism studies (see Reisinger, &Steiner 2006, andBelhassen, &Caton 2006 as examples), the theory of staged authenticity can be observed in many tourist activities from re-enactments (Lovell, & Hitchmough, 2020) to film tourism (Buchmann et al, 2010). Similar findings are observed in sites of kopi luwak agrotourism which are constructed in such a way as to encourage tourists to believe they are witnessing kopi luwak production from bean to cup.…”
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confidence: 99%