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Journal

2021 | 31 | 2 | 7-23

Article title

A fine line between red and dark: Anti-communist film-induced tourism

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Cienka linia między czerwienią a mrokiem: antykomunistyczna turystyka filmowa

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Abstracts

PL
W niniejszej pracy został zgłębiony temat Ruchu 30 Września – ruchu politycznego odpowiedzialnego za nieudaną próbę komunistycznego zamachu stanu w 1965 r. – jako bodźca do zwiedzania muzeów antykomunistycznych. W analizowanym studium przypadku wykorzystano teorię ramową oraz użytkowania i korzyści. Wyniki badania pozwoliły autorom dojść do wniosku, że negatywne fabuły i sceny filmowe mogą zostać wykorzystane jako czynniki motywujące do podejmowania czerwonej lub mrocznej turystyki filmowej. Odwołanie się do takich teorii, jak teoria ramowa czy teoria użytkowania i gratyfikacji wraz z refleksyjną analizą tematyczną, zapewniło możliwość poczynienia unikatowych i wartościowych obserwacji teoretycznych, które mogły zostać pominięte w innych opracowaniach.
EN
This study explores the ‘30 September Movement’ that staged a communist coup in 1965 as travel motivation for an anti-communism museum. ‘Framing’ and ‘uses and gratifications’ theories were used for this case study. The findings concluded that negative film plots and scenes are signature themes that can be used as attributes of red or dark film motivations for tourism. The use of theories, such as ‘framing’ and ‘uses and gratifications’, along with reflexive thematic analysis has provided unique and valuable theoretical insights that may be overlooked by other analyses.

Journal

Year

Volume

31

Issue

2

Pages

7-23

Physical description

Dates

published
2021

Contributors

  • Universiti Malaysia Kelantan City Campus, Faculty of Hospitality, Tourism, and Wellness
  • State University of Rio Grande do Norte (UERN), Department of Tourism and the Post-Graduation Program in Social and Human Sciences

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Biblioteka Nauki
2033262

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