Index

Sue Beeton (Independent Researcher, Australia)

Unravelling Travelling: Uncovering Tourist Emotions through Autoethnography

ISBN: 978-1-80117-180-9, eISBN: 978-1-80117-179-3

Publication date: 20 January 2022

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Beeton, S. (2022), "Index", Unravelling Travelling: Uncovering Tourist Emotions through Autoethnography (The Tourist Experience), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 223-226. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80117-179-320211020

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Copyright © 2022 Sue Beeton


INDEX

Academic voice
, 35

Amusement
, 157

Analytical autoethnography
, 33–34, 68–69, 151

analytical to evocative autoethnography
, 180

connected and disconnected emotion
, 173–174

deep awe/numinousity
, 174–175

descriptive model
, 178–179

emotional connection
, 169–171

emotional disconnection
, 171

evocative autoethnographies
, 151–152

graphic models
, 175–178

grounded theory
, 152–153

inferred emotions
, 164–169

keywords and themes
, 162–164

lonely/alone
, 172–173

reflective or reflexive analysis
, 156–160

text analysis
, 153–156

theoretical models
, 175

in travel and tourism
, 53–57

travel emotions
, 161

Analytical models
, 203–205

Analytical process
, 157

Anger
, 16, 158

Animals of Rajpur
, 117–120

Atom theory
, 139

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
, 34–35

Attraction approach
, 7

Autoethnographic/autoethnography
, 18, 22, 76, 161

analytical autoethnography in travel and tourism
, 53–57

assessing
, 41–43, 198

becoming autoethnographic researcher
, 193–197

case for autoethnography in tourism research
, 200

criticisms, challenges and concerns
, 37–41

criticisms of and assessing
, 71–72

development as research method
, 23–25

early travel and tourism
, 59–61

evocative, performance or analytical
, 25–34

evocative travel and tourism
, 57–59

final digression
, 201

Flâneusing
, 21–23

illustrating power of
, 34–37

in leisure
, 45–47

in leisure, travel and tourism
, 69–70

quality of research
, 198–200

quality of travel and tourism
, 61

reflexive analysis of methodological process
, 197–198

researcher
, 193–197

texts
, 22

and tourism
, 68–70

touristic journeys
, 61–63

in travel and tourism
, 47–53

warning
, 200–201

Awe
, 157

Basic emotions
, 16

Black Feminist Autoethnography (BFA)
, 36

Boundaries
, 25

Business approach
, 7

Child and traveller
, 104–105

Chôra
, 13

Chorister
, 13

Cinema et Turismo
, 60

Coherent
, 155

Cohesion
, 155

Collaborative autoethnography
, 58–59

Colonizing tourist-cum-researcher
, 19

Confessional tale
, 23

Confused/conflicted
, 173

Connected emotion
, 173–174

Connectedness
, 177–178

Contempt
, 158

Content analysis
, 154–155

Continuum
, 175–177

Critical analysis
, 12–13

Culture
, 76–78

skin of
, 81–82

Data
, 199

Deep awe/numinousity
, 174–175

Definitional approach
, 6

Depth
, 66

Descriptive model
, 178–179, 205

Differential Emotions Scale (DES)
, 10

Digressions
, 2, 65

Disconnected emotion
, 173–174

Disgust
, 16, 158

‘Ellis’ approach
, 38

Embarrassment
, 158

Emodiversity
, 11, 157, 159

Emotional connection
, 169

to culture
, 170

to land
, 170–171

to past
, 171

to people
, 169–170

Emotional disconnection
, 171

Emotional engagement
, 56

Emotional experiences
, 84

tourist experience as
, 8–13

Emotional themes and words
, 163

Emotional tourist
, 16–20, 203, 205

Emotions
, 5, 11–12, 87

qualities
, 9

role in tourist experience
, 208–210

in tourism
, 12

Ethical approach
, 199

Ethics of autoethnography
, 40–41

Evaluative Tradition
, 9

Evocative autoethnography
, 26–29, 68–69, 151–152, 205–208

analytical to
, 180

outcomes
, 181–189

storytelling
, 84

Evocative travel
, 57–59

Experiencescapes
, 7–8, 66

Fascinans
, 19, 166

Fear
, 16, 158

Feeling Tradition
, 9

Flâneur
, 21

Flâneuse
, 21

Frisson
, 124–125

12 Frisson, Shivers and Slivers
, 156

Ganga
, 102

Ganga Arti
, 102–103

Graphic models
, 175, 204–205

connectedness
, 177–178

continuum
, 175–177

Gratitude
, 157

Great Wave off Kanagawa
, 123

Grounded theory
, 152–153

Guest
, 93–97

Guilt
, 158

Happiness
, 16

Hate
, 158

Hierarchy of Needs
, 6

Hope
, 157

Humanity
, 66

Immediate approach
, 7

India

trauma and healing in
, 117–120

traveling experience in
, 88–89

Individual tourist experience
, 6

Inferred emotional themes
, 164

Inferred emotions
, 158–159, 164–169

Inspiration
, 157

Interest
, 157

Iterative journey
, 158

Japan, traveling experience in
, 89–91

Jerusalem Syndrome
, 19

Journaling
, 47

Journey modes
, 6

Joy
, 17, 158

Kanji characters
, 106

Katsuobushi
, 115–116

Key-themes-in-context
, 164

Keywords-in-context
, 156, 158

Kumbh Mela
, 102

Leisure, autoethnography in
, 45–47, 69–70

Literary autoethnography
, 23

Lonely/alone
, 172–173

Love
, 158

Man from Snowy River, The (Australian classic poem)
, 78

Marwari Horse
, 98–99

Memorable experiences
, 16

Memory

and recall
, 66–67

role and recall in tourist experience
, 13–16

work
, 15

Messiness
, 12

Metanoia
, 140

Modes of journey
, 6

Modes of tourist experiences. 65

Monoamine neurotransmitters
, 12

Motivational Tradition
, 9

Mysterium
, 19, 166

Nakasendo Way
, 97–98

Negative emotions
, 19–20

Neuroscience
, 12

Non-governmental organisation (NGO)
, 127

Objectivity
, 23

Omotenashi
, 95

Open coding
, 153

Peak experiences
, 18

Pedagogical leaning
, 151

Performance autoethnography
, 29–33, 68–69

Personal research development
, 195–196

Phases of individual tourist experience
, 6

Poetic tourist
, 52

Post hoc

satisfaction approach
, 7

surveys and recollection
, 11

Power of stories
, 199

Pre-COVID-19 world
, 1

Pride
, 158

Qualities of emotion
, 9

Quality of research
, 198–200

Quality of travel and tourism autoethnographies
, 61

Reflection
, 156

Reflective analysis
, 156–160

Reflexive analysis
, 156–160

Reflexivity
, 156, 197

Reliability
, 23

of memory
, 14

Relief Riders International (RRI)
, 80, 107

Religious diversity
, 81

Responsibility
, 198–199

Road Trip
, 5

Sacred travels
, 99–104

Sadhus (holy men)
, 111

Sadness
, 16, 158

Seeker model
, 178–179

Sense of place
, 12

Serenity
, 158

Shame
, 158

Shiokatsuo
, 116

Shivers
, 124–125

Slivers
, 124–125

Sociocultural meanings analysis
, 199

Solo travelling
, 83

Spiritual rejuvenation
, 84

Spirituality
, 179

Stress
, 158

Surprise
, 16

Systematic Self-Observation (SSO)
, 33

Temiyage
, 95

Text analysis
, 153

content analysis
, 154–155

thematic and contextual identification
, 155–156

Theoretical modelling
, 159–160

Theory
, 59

Tourism
, 10

analytical autoethnography in
, 53–57

marketing
, 7

Tourism Autobiographical Memory Scale (TAMS)
, 14–15, 67

Tourism autoethnography
, 47–53, 68–70 (see also Analytical autoethnography)

early travel and tourism
, 59–61

evocative travel and tourism
, 57–59

quality of travel and
, 61

Tourism Recreation Research
, 60

Tourist emotions
, 67–68

Tourist experience
, 2, 5–8

as emotional experience
, 8–13

emotional tourist
, 16–20

and emotions
, 65

memory and recall
, 13–16, 66–67

tourist emotions
, 67–68

Trauma and healing in India
, 117–120

Travel
, 1, 10

analytical autoethnography in
, 53–57

autoethnography in
, 47–53, 69–70

emotions
, 161

modes
, 6

quality of
, 61

Traveling experience

aloha
, 136–138

animals of Rajpur
, 117–120

child and traveller
, 104–105

creating impossible places
, 128–131

crooked angle
, 88

experience of Indian wedding
, 109–114

frisson, shivers and slivers
, 124–125

grounding emotions
, 138–140

guest
, 93–97

ill-health through overwork
, 114–115

India
, 88–89

India’s last lesson
, 133–136

Japan
, 89–91

Katsuobushi
, 115–117

lies
, 131–133

looking from crooked angle
, 91–92

Marwari Horse
, 98–99

Nakasendo Way
, 97–98

oblique obsessions
, 120–124

ready to scream
, 105–109

sacred travels
, 99–104

‘They Came from the Stars’
, 125–128

beyond tired
, 92–93

Traveller, child and
, 104–105

Travelling, solo
, 83

Tremendum
, 19, 166

Uluru
, 9–13

Validity
, 23

Visual autoethnography
, 52

Word repetitions
, 155

World War II (WWII)
, 23