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| High Season: How One French Riviera Town Has Seduced Travelers for Two Thousand Years |


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Robert Kanigel Professor of Science Writing
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關於本次演講: Robert Kanigel's High Season: How One French Riviera Town Has Seduced Travelers for Two Thousand Years (Viking, 2002) is a colorful story of what happens when traveler and destination meet, it also offers a probing look at the transforming power of tourism as an industry. Drawing on primary sources that cover literally two millennia, High Season is a book about what pleasure and escape has meant across the ages by telling the story of one place: the prince jewel, Nice. High Season is an intelligent journey through the history and the streets of Nice that vividly demonstrates why Nice reigned as queen of the Riviera, and how the lessons learned by this once-modest medieval town apply to the Nantuckets, Venices, Aspens and Salzburgs of the world. Kanigel's portrait stands for all of the tourist meccas of the world; for every exotic haven which suffers tension between visitor and host; for every tourist destination that has risen to popularity, peaked, and wondered what to do next.
關於講者: Robert Kanigel is Professor of Science Writing in the Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies at MIT. He is also the author of The One Best Way, Apprentice to Genius and The Man Who Knew Infinity, which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award.
Kanigel's website
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 | | MIT World links:Robert Kanigel is one of the featured writers in Glimpses of India, sponsored by the MIT Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies. More on Kanigel
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以上資料為本影片上傳至 MITWORLD 網站上當時所獲知的資訊。此影片上傳日為: 2002-09-18.
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