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Jewish Heritage Tourism in Krakow. Authenticity and Commodification Issues

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  • Andrea Corsale

    (Department of Humanities, Languages and Cultural Heritage, University of Cagliari, 09124 Cagliari, Italy)

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Tourism destinations located within rich and complex cultural contexts tend to offer a wide range of different experiences to visitors, spanning from standardized to more alternative ones. The quest for authenticity is central in the construction of tourism image and business, but easily raises questions related to appropriation, commercialization and trivialization. This study focuses on Jewish heritage tourism, a niche segment gradually turning into a mass tourism experience, through a qualitative research made in Krakow, Poland. Jewish-themed tourism in the area has gone through intense growth in spite of its dwindling Jewish population. As a consequence, the representation and consumption of the related heritage mostly occurs independently from the Jewish community itself and shows clear signs of commercial exploitation. The study results show that, in spite of the issues related to simplified narratives and staged practices, commodification, with its partial and functional reconstruction of the past, does not interfere with the religious or secular activities of the Jewish community, which is more pragmatically focused on present-day life.

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  • Andrea Corsale, 2021. "Jewish Heritage Tourism in Krakow. Authenticity and Commodification Issues," Tourism and Hospitality, MDPI, vol. 2(1), pages 1-13, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jtourh:v:2:y:2021:i:1:p:8-152:d:507245
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