2018
DOI: 10.1177/1468797618791127
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The Chinese Cohort 60s and Japan: A journey of emotions

Abstract: The Chinese outbound market exerts a substantial economic impact on the Japanese tourist industry. Yet history-inspired disputes between the two nations often cause fluctuations in the market. Through a qualitative inquiry with 27 interviewees, this study explores how the Chinese Cohort 60's memories of, and emotions toward, Japan have evolved in the past 60 years and how the interplay of memories and emotions explain the cohort's intention to visit Japan. Three subgroups emerged from the interview data, which… Show more

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“…Also taking a non-western lens to embodiment, Zhang et al (2019: 63) explore how collective memory and emotion ‘play an important role in the maintenance of modern life’, particularly when negotiating ‘strangeness and otherness’. Their study focuses on Chinese tourists in Japan to ‘investigate how the collective memory of Japan has shaped the Chinese Cohort 60’s emotions and views of Japan, which subsequently influenced their travel decision-making in regard to Japan’ (2019: 81).…”
Section: From Non-representational Thinking To Affective Emergencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Also taking a non-western lens to embodiment, Zhang et al (2019: 63) explore how collective memory and emotion ‘play an important role in the maintenance of modern life’, particularly when negotiating ‘strangeness and otherness’. Their study focuses on Chinese tourists in Japan to ‘investigate how the collective memory of Japan has shaped the Chinese Cohort 60’s emotions and views of Japan, which subsequently influenced their travel decision-making in regard to Japan’ (2019: 81).…”
Section: From Non-representational Thinking To Affective Emergencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also taking a non-western lens to embodiment, Zhang et al (2019: 63) explore how collective memory and emotion ‘play an important role in the maintenance of modern life’, particularly when negotiating ‘strangeness and otherness’. Their study focuses on Chinese tourists in Japan to ‘investigate how the collective memory of Japan has shaped the Chinese Cohort 60’s emotions and views of Japan, which subsequently influenced their travel decision-making in regard to Japan’ (2019: 81). Focusing on the personal and the embodied, important insights are gained between how theorists understand ‘memory, emotion and time’ and the ways in which the Chinese negotiate with the ‘outside word’ (including ideological friends and opponents, trade partners and competitors and former war enemies).…”
Section: From Non-representational Thinking To Affective Emergencesmentioning
confidence: 99%