Index

Xavier Matteucci (Independent Scholar, Austria)
Melanie Kay Smith (Budapest Metropolitan University, Hungary)

The Creative Tourist: A Eudaimonic Perspective

ISBN: 978-1-83753-405-0, eISBN: 978-1-83753-404-3

Publication date: 22 January 2024

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Matteucci, X. and Smith, M.K. (2024), "Index", The Creative Tourist: A Eudaimonic Perspective (The Tourist Experience), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 97-100. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-404-320241008

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INDEX

Affect
, 90

Agency
, 22, 64, 76

Agentic power of creative tourism
, 91–94

Alienation
, 19

Anthropocene
, 92

Aristotelian philosophy
, 87

Aristotle
, 2

Art exhibitions
, 4

Artists
, 5, 25, 89

practices of
, 77

Ataraxia
, 81

Authentic happiness models
, 70

Authenticity
, 4, 57–61

constructive
, 58

existential
, 58–59

Balinese home-cooking classes
, 54

Becoming
, 38

Body
, 7, 11, 36

image
, 40

usage
, 39

Bohemians
, 21

Bricolage
, 11

Camus, Albert
, 88

Capitalism
, 22

Challenge
, 27

Chinese culture
, 6

Co–creation
, 22

Commodification of cultures
, 4

Communitas
, 53, 61, 63–64, 89

Constructive authenticity
, 58

Constructivist epistemology
, 9

Contemporary industrial societies
, 70

Conviviality
, 61

sense of
, 62

Cooking classes
, 10, 45, 62, 76

Cosmopolitan identities
, 73–76

Cosmopolitanism
, 75–76

Cosmopolitans
, 75

Creative Class
, 5, 21

Creative embodiment
, 90

Creative professionals
, 21

Creative retreats
, 71

Creative spaces
, 62

of home-cooking school
, 62

Creative tourism
, 1–2, 70–71, 87, 89

agentic power of
, 91–94

contextualising demand for
, 3–6

experiences
, 9

motives for participation in
, 25–29

spaces
, 12, 72

Creative Tourism Network
, 25

Creative tourists
, 2, 22, 58, 88

authenticity
, 57–61

bodies
, 45, 40

creative tourist
, 21–25

embodied experiences
, 38

embodied learning experiences
, 42–46

experience
, 42, 62, 78, 87, 93

forms of body usage
, 39–42

future research on
, 89–91

intimacy
, 61–64

liminoid tourist spaces as heterotopias
, 52–55

motives for participation in creative tourism
, 25–29

play
, 55–57

spaces
, 55, 57, 93

tourist typologies
, 19–21

Creativity
, 6–8, 27, 91

Csikszentmihalyi, M.
, 7–8, 53, 59, 81

Cultural heritage resources
, 22

Cultural identities
, 73–76

Cultural tourism
, 2

Curative Writing courses
, 39

De-contextualised cultures
, 4

Decantation process
, 78

Deleuze, G.
, 10, 18, 38, 59, 78, 88, 90

Deleuzian philosophy
, 38

Desires
, 19, 42, 58

Deterritorialisation
, 59, 82

Discipline
, 8–9, 40, 73, 91

of psychology
, 59

Diversity of creative tourist spaces
, 53

Domestic space
, 54

Dwelling
, 36

Embodied, embedded, extended and enactive (4 E approach)
, 90

Embodied creativity
, 7

Embodied engagement
, 39

Embodied learning experiences
, 42–46

Embodiment

creative tourist embodied experiences
, 38–46

embodied identities
, 12, 52, 56, 87

Emotions
, 9, 29, 37, 92

Empathy
, 43, 46, 63, 73

Empowerment
, 12, 22, 75, 87

Encounter
, 2, 46

Escape
, 3

narrative
, 4

Ethics of care
, 70, 78

Eudaimonia
, 2, 81, 93

Eudaimonic concepts
, 70

Existential authenticity
, 58–59, 70

Existential tourists
, 19

Experimental tourists
, 19

Exteroceptive senses
, 36

Fade-out effect
, 79

Fantasy
, 6, 73

Feeling
, 1

of connectedness or communitas
, 63

Female creative tourists
, 40

Femininity
, 40, 57

Flamenco
, 1–2, 26–27, 39–42, 44, 72, 88

guitar
, 73

Foucault, M.
, 54–55, 60, 73, 82

Foucault’s theorisation of heterotopias
, 76

Freedom
, 5, 44, 53

Friendship
, 46, 63, 89–90

Gendered identities
, 71–73

Global network society
, 70

Globalisation
, 3–5, 11

Handicraft
, 75

activities
, 89

Happiness
, 2, 44, 70, 78, 81

Heterogeneous spaces
, 60–61

power of
, 61

Heterotopias
, 54–55, 60

liminoid tourist spaces as
, 52–55

Holistic retreats
, 77

Home-cooking classes
, 60

Homogenisation
, 4

Hospitality
, 54, 62

Hybridised cultures
, 4

Identity
, 21, 42

construction
, 70–71

cultural
, 71, 75

gendered
, 40, 57, 71–72, 75

Imagination
, 6, 18, 56, 64, 72

Imaginative unification
, 59

Immersion
, 45–46, 60

Imperialist nostalgia
, 71

Inspiration
, 76–82

Intensities
, 11, 18, 41, 90–91

Internal milieu
, 36

Interoceptive senses
, 36

Intimacy
, 12, 61–64

intimate socialities
, 12, 61–62, 87

Japanese society
, 75

Joy
, 43, 81, 92–93

Knowledge
, 6, 9–10, 18, 75, 77, 87

learners
, 25

Lay geographical knowledge
, 45

Learning
, 1, 8, 17, 41, 45

Liminality
, 53, 79

Liminoid
, 12, 57

space
, 53

tourist spaces as heterotopias
, 52–55

Living systems approach
, 10

Local intensities
, 64

Love
, 89–90

Marginal identities
, 71–73

Market neoliberalism
, 4

Masculinity
, 57, 73

Materialism
, 10

Materialities
, 9, 42, 46, 51

Meaning
, 2, 17, 38, 51, 88

Memories
, 18, 39

Merleau-Ponty, M.
, 36–38

Modernity
, 11, 71, 76

Motivation
, 6, 17, 25, 69–70

motivation-based typology of creative tourists
, 26

Movement
, 7, 10, 38, 43, 70

Multi-sensory experiences
, 44–45

Music
, 7, 19, 22, 26, 36–37, 42, 44, 90

festivals
, 4

Myths
, 18, 45, 51, 71

Nomade-artistes
, 89

Nostalgia
, 74

Novelty
, 26, 29

Objective authenticity
, 58

Onfray, M.
, 10, 36, 38, 69, 71, 76, 78–79, 81

Passion
, 27, 59, 88

Performance
, 61, 64, 71, 93

Performative authenticity
, 59

Personal expressiveness
, 59, 87

Philosophical approach
, 8–11

Philosophy
, 9, 77

affirmative
, 92–93

Physical capital
, 27

Pilgrimage
, 18

Place concept
, 52

Play
, 56

Power relations
, 6, 20–21, 91

Proprioceptive sense
, 36

Psychology
, 8–9

discipline of
, 59

Regenerative tourism
, 9–10

idea of
, 94

precepts of
, 93

theories of
, 10

Relational goods
, 78, 93

Relationships
, 18, 62, 89

Resistance
, 55, 88, 92–93

Reterritorialisation
, 59, 82

Romance
, 56, 91

Sabar
, 43, 74

Salsa dance
, 55, 58, 72–74

Self Determination Theory (SDT)
, 70

Self-actualisation
, 6

Self-awareness
, 71

Self-development
, 22, 29, 43

cultural and cosmopolitan identities
, 73–76

gendered and marginal identities
, 71–73

identity and creative self
, 70

inspiration and self-transformation
, 76–82

Self-discovery
, 43

Self-esteem
, 29, 39–40

Self-exploration
, 2, 29

Self-image
, 71–72, 76

Self-reappropriation
, 80

Self-transformation
, 76–82

Senses
, 10–11, 35–36, 43

Sensescapes
, 39

Serious leisure
, 42, 71, 76

Skills
, 44, 75, 77, 91

Social capital
, 3, 89

Social eudaimonia
, 78, 93

Social science inquiry
, 94

Social status
, 40, 71

Sociology
, 8–9

Spirituality
, 19

Sustainability
, 2

System model
, 7

Tango
, 43, 58

Technology
, 8

Thai cooking schools
, 53

Tourism
, 4, 8–9, 70, 75

spaces
, 52

Tourism Experience Model (TEM)
, 20

Tourist

sensuous practices
, 45

space
, 51–52

transformation
, 78, 82

typologies
, 19–21

Transformational festivals
, 36

Transformational tourism
, 3

Unconventional tourist practices
, 42

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
, 2

Vacation With An Artist (VAWAA)
, 27, 35, 56, 58, 77

Well-being
, 39, 70, 79, 87–88, 93