John Delamar - Chapter 3 - In Class Entry 12/6
Aesthetic tourism was a new term that I learned in this class. Aesthetic tourism shifts the focus of tourism from man-made architecture to the landscape in which it sits upon. I liked the idea of aesthetic tourism at first because it seeks to highlight what is usually in the background. However, there was something that didn’t sit right with me as I continued reading the chapter. The word used in Chapter 3 of the American Camino is objectification, essentially meaning the land in which is being aestheticized has become an object in the eyes of man. When a place is objectified, it loses its original meaning and assumes the meaning which is placed upon it by whoever is objectifying it. Take for example a swampland that is painted. People see the painting and are capsulated by the beauty of the swamp and totally disregard the danger and the wildness of it. It’s hard to showcase the dangers a landscape has to offer through the beautification of it in art.
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