2013
DOI: 10.18778/7525-924-7
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Tanatoturystyka. Od przestrzeni śmierci do przestrzeni turystycznej

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“…Dominującą formą turystyki w Oświęcimiu jest turystyka martyrologiczna, zwana też tanatoturystyką lub dark tourism, tłumaczoną jako "mroczna turystyka" (Seaton, 1966;Tanaś, 2013). Diagnozę zachowań osób odwiedzających PMAB przedstawiono w monografii Turystyka martyrologiczna w Polsce (Berbeka, 2012).…”
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“…Dominującą formą turystyki w Oświęcimiu jest turystyka martyrologiczna, zwana też tanatoturystyką lub dark tourism, tłumaczoną jako "mroczna turystyka" (Seaton, 1966;Tanaś, 2013). Diagnozę zachowań osób odwiedzających PMAB przedstawiono w monografii Turystyka martyrologiczna w Polsce (Berbeka, 2012).…”
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“…The predominant form of tourism in Oświęcim is 'thanatotourism' or 'dark' tourism (Seaton, 1966;Tanaś, 2013) and the behaviour of people visiting the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum has been presented in a work entitled Turystyka martyrologiczna w Polsce (Berbeca, 2012). We should also mention publications discussing the problems of delimiting the zones of tourist activity in Oświęcim (Ziernicka-Wojtaszek, Bednarczyk, 2013), as well as the images of places particularly affected by history (Folga, 2011).…”
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“…Travelling to such places is called thanatourism. The need to isolate this concept as a subcategory of broadly defined tourism arose at the end of the 20 th century, when a growing interest in this type of travel was first observed, even though the phenomenon is thought to date back to Christian pilgrimages and gladiator games in the Roman Empire [1], [2].But what drives people to travel to death sites? Firstly, it is worth pointing out that not all of these sites are perceived as connected to death by the visiting tourist, as the character of death spaces varies 1 .…”
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“…Travelling to such places is called thanatourism. The need to isolate this concept as a subcategory of broadly defined tourism arose at the end of the 20 th century, when a growing interest in this type of travel was first observed, even though the phenomenon is thought to date back to Christian pilgrimages and gladiator games in the Roman Empire [1], [2].…”
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