Barrell, J. (1972). The idea of landscape and the sense of place, 1730-1840. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2.
Barrell, J. (1980). The dark side of the landscape. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
3.
Boorstin, D. (1964). The image: A guide to pseudo-events in America. New York: Harper.
4.
Cosgrove, D. (1984). Social formation and symbolic landscape. London: Croom Helm.
5.
Culler, J. (1981). Semiotics of tourism. American Journal of Semiotics, 1, 127-140.
6.
Debord, G. (1983). Society of the spectacle. Detroit: Black & Red.
7.
Folch-Serra, M. (1990). Place, voice, space: Mikhail Bakhtin's dialogical landscape. Environmental and Planning D: Society and Space, 8, 255-274.
8.
Foucault, M. (1967). Madness and civilization. London: Tavistock.
9.
Foucault, M. (1970). The order of things. New York: Random House.
10.
Foucault, M. (1972). The archaeology of knowledge. London: Tavistock.
11.
Foucault, M. (1976). The birth of the clinic. London: Tavistock.
12.
Foucault, M. (1979). Discipline and punish: The birth of the prison. New York: Vintage.
13.
Foucault, M. (1980). The eye of power. In C. Gordon (Ed.), Power/knowledge: Selected writings, 1972-77 (pp. 146-165). New York: Pantheon.
14.
Green, N. (1990). The spectacle of nature. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
15.
Hefferan, J. (1985). The recreation of the landscape. Hanover, NH. University Press of New England.
16.
Hewison, R. (1987). The heritage industry. London: Methuen.
17.
Jay, M. (1986). In the empire of the gaze: Foucault and the denigration of vision in twentieth-century French thought. In D. C. Hoy (Ed.), Foucault: A critical reader (pp. 175-204). Oxford: Blackpool.
18.
Jay, M. (1992). Scopic regimes of modernity. In S. Lash & J. Friedmann (Eds.), Modernity and identity (pp. 178-195). Oxford: Blackwell.
19.
Leiper, N. (1990). Tourist attraction systems. Annals of Tourism Research, 17, 367-384.
20.
Lynch, K. (1973). What time is this place?Cambridge: MIT Press.
21.
MacCannell, D. (1973). Staged authenticity: Arrangements of social space in tourist settings. American Sociological Review, 17, 589-603.
22.
Morris, M. (1990, July). Life as a tourist object. Paper presented at the World Congress of Sociology, Madrid.
23.
Pemble, J. (1987). The Mediterranean passion. Oxford: Clarendon.
24.
Pocock, D. (1982). Valued landscape in memory: The view from Prebends' Bridge. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 7, 354-364.
25.
Rorty, R. (1990). Philosophy and the mirror of nature. Oxford: Blackwell.
26.
Sharratt, B. (1989). Communications and image studies: Notes after Raymond Williams. Comparative Criticism, 11, 29-50.
27.
Shields, R. (1990). Places on the margin. London: Routledge.
28.
Smith, V. (Ed.). (1978). Hosts and guests. Oxford: Blackwell.
29.
Sontag, S. (1979). On photography. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
30.
Thayer, R. (1990). Pragmatism in landscape: Technology and the American landscape. Landscape, 30, 1-11.
31.
Urry, J. (1990 The tourist gaze. London: Sage.
32.
Urry, J. (1992). The tourist gaze and the “environment.”Theory, Culture and Society, 9, 1-26.
33.
Williams, R. (1973). The country and the city. London: Paladin.
34.
Wilson, A. (1992). The culture of nature. Oxford: Blackwell.
35.
Zukin, S. (1991). Post-modern landscapes: Mapping culture and power. In S. Lash & J. Friedmann (Eds.), Modernity and identity (pp. 221-247). Oxford: Blackwell.