An Ethnography of the Backpacking Culture
Life on the Road
- Available for pre-order on December 9, 2022. Item will ship after December 30, 2022
Preview
Book Description
In contemporary society, tourism and other forms of travel have become increasingly common. Tales of exploration, travel and discovery are also vigorously circulated in popular culture and on social media. In keeping with this, personal narratives of transformation and growth through travel have become especially salient for young independent travelers or "backpackers." With these trends and the compulsive acquisition of "life experience" as a backdrop, this book examines the role that leisure travel plays in the lives of young people.
This volume draws on media analysis, interviews with young travellers, and extensive fieldwork observations of backpackers around the world. Adopting the structure of a journey, the book examines travel as it is imagined and then moves to providing an ethnographic account of the backpacking culture as it is lived. Finally, it reflects upon the influence that travel experiences have on individual backpackers and the communities that they pass through.
Drawing attention to backpackers’ ideas about travel, their in-destination behaviours, attitudes, and world and self-perceptions, Matthews provides a comprehensive, insider account of the global backpacking scene. She explores how backpacking has been constructed as a contemporary rite of passage, the influence that it has on young peoples’ identities and life trajectories, and the ethical implications and ongoing effects of their travel practices.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Pre-Departure
1. Introduction: Why Travel?
2. Travel and Transformation: Tourism in the Cultural-Consciousness
3. The Backpacker Imaginary
Part 2: Departure
4. Destination Anywhere: Travel, Freedom and the Search for an Authentic Self
5. Getting Experienced: Backpacker Tourism and the Hedonistic Impulse
6. Love from Afar: Interpersonal Relationships, Transience and Connection in the Travel Space
7. When Self and Other Collide: Constructing Cosmopolitan Identities
Part 3: Coming Home
8. Journey's End or Journey's Beginning?
9. Conclusion: Backpackers, At Home in the World?
Author(s)
Biography
Amie Matthews is a Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences and Psychology at the University of Western Sydney.