<p>This book focuses on perspectives from and on the global south providing fresh data and analyses on languages in African Caribbean Middle-Eastern and Asian tourism contexts. It provides a critical perspective on tourism in postcolonial and neocolonial settings explored through in-depth case studies. The volume offers a multifaceted view on how language commodifies and is commodified in tourism settings and considers language practices and discourse as a way of constructing identities boundaries and places. It also reflects on academic practice and economic dynamics in a field that is characterised by social inequalities and injustice and tourism as the world's largest industry enacting dynamic communicative social and cultural transformations. The book will appeal to both undergraduate and postgraduate students of tourism studies linguistics literature cultural history and anthropology as well as researchers and professionals in these fields.</p>
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