Evoked emotions : textual analysis within the context of pilgrimage tourism to Gallipoli
chapter
posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00authored byAnne-Marie Hede, J Hall
This chapter focuses on tourism from Australia to Gallipoli to attend Anzac Day commemorations. The research examines diary excerpts of tourists to Gallipoli using theory on emotions to gain insights into the consumption experience. We describe this tourist experience as a pilgrimage, as it is purposeful and is aimed at reaching a specific destination that has spiritual meaning for the consumer. We found that this tourist experience elicits both positively and negatively valanced emotions. The findings highlight that not all tourism experiences elicit hedonically related emotions; however, the outcome of the experience can be positive. Further research on emotions that explores this paradox between emotions in consumption and emotions in post-consumption will assist to understand the ways in which consumers process their emotions within this context.
History
Title of book
Field guide to case study research in tourism, hospitality and leisure
Series
Advances in culture, tourism and hospitality research; v.6