Yujie Zhu, Heritage Tourism: From Problems to Possibilities (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021), 126 pp. £17.00.
John J. Bodinger de Uriarte and Michael A. Di Giovine, eds., Study Abroad and the Quest for an Anti-Tourism Experience (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2021), Xviii +364 pp. $125.00.
Maria Alice de Faria Nogueira and Camila Maria dos Santos Moraes, eds., Brazilian Mobilities (New York: Routledge, 2020), 204 pp., 26 illus. $128.00.
Shu-Mei Huang is Associate Professor at the Graduate Institute of Building and Planning, National Taiwan University. Her research combines Heritage Studies, Indigenous Studies, and Memory Studies in East Asia. Her publications include the book (co-authored with Hyun Kyung Lee) Heritage, Memory, and Punishment: Remembering Colonial Prisons in East Asia (Routledge, 2021) and the edited volume, Frontiers of Memory in the Asia-Pacific: Difficult Heritage and the Transnational Politics of Postcolonial Nationalism (Hong Kong University Press, 2023).
Adam Kaul is Professor of Anthropology, Sociology and Social Welfare at Augustana College. His research examines the economic and cultural impacts of the tourism industry in Ireland, the American Midwest, and more recently Sweden. He is the co-editor of both the third edition of Tourists & Tourism: A Reader (Waveland Press, 2018) and Leisure & Death: An Anthropological Tour of Risk, Death & Dying (University Press of Colorado, 2018), which won the 2020 Ed Bruner Book Prize from the Anthropology of Tourism Interest Group. Email: AdamKaul@augustana.edu
Dhan Zunino Singh is a researcher at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council, at the National University of Quilmes in Argentina. With Paola Jirón and Guillermo Giucci, he co-authored Nuevos Términos Clave para los Estudios de la Movilidad en América Latina (Teseo, 2023). Email: dhansebastian@gmail.com.