'Route 66': The pop-cultural trip to the west
Abstract
This paper will examine the touristic travels along the most famous nonfunctional highway in the United States - the Route 66. This 'iconic route' is represented as the 'road to the heart of America', 'the American odyssey', as a place which comprises the 'good old American values' and builds its attractiveness as a tourist destination on the narratives about the road formerly developed in literature (the 'road genre'), film (the 'road movie'), and music. Route 66 meant different things for the travelers in different historical periods: in times of the Great Depression it was the road of hope and better life in the West; in the postwar period, the attractions along the road were the favorite resort of Americans; in the 70’s and 80’s it only represented a demolished artifact of the past; and from the 90’s on, it became the object of nostalgia and economic revival of the small towns surrounding it. Analyzing the content of the Internet forum, blogs and web pages where tourists and fans o...f the Road 66 meet, we will try to show to which extent, if any, the representations of this road, perpetuated in the popular culture, correspond to the experiences of the tourist voyages, and their motivation to take this road.
Keywords:
self-drive tourism / Route 66 / pop-cultural tourism / nostalgia / mythology of the roadSource:
Zbornik radova Geografskog instituta "Jovan Cvijić", SANU, 2012, 62, 1, 103-123Publisher:
- Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti SANU - Geografski institut 'Jovan Cvijić', Beograd
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Etnologija i antropologija / Ethnology and AnthropologyTY - JOUR AU - Banić Grubišić, Ana PY - 2012 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1427 AB - This paper will examine the touristic travels along the most famous nonfunctional highway in the United States - the Route 66. This 'iconic route' is represented as the 'road to the heart of America', 'the American odyssey', as a place which comprises the 'good old American values' and builds its attractiveness as a tourist destination on the narratives about the road formerly developed in literature (the 'road genre'), film (the 'road movie'), and music. Route 66 meant different things for the travelers in different historical periods: in times of the Great Depression it was the road of hope and better life in the West; in the postwar period, the attractions along the road were the favorite resort of Americans; in the 70’s and 80’s it only represented a demolished artifact of the past; and from the 90’s on, it became the object of nostalgia and economic revival of the small towns surrounding it. Analyzing the content of the Internet forum, blogs and web pages where tourists and fans of the Road 66 meet, we will try to show to which extent, if any, the representations of this road, perpetuated in the popular culture, correspond to the experiences of the tourist voyages, and their motivation to take this road. PB - Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti SANU - Geografski institut 'Jovan Cvijić', Beograd T2 - Zbornik radova Geografskog instituta "Jovan Cvijić", SANU T1 - 'Route 66': The pop-cultural trip to the west EP - 123 IS - 1 SP - 103 VL - 62 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_1427 ER -
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Banić Grubišić, A.. (2012). 'Route 66': The pop-cultural trip to the west. in Zbornik radova Geografskog instituta "Jovan Cvijić", SANU Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti SANU - Geografski institut 'Jovan Cvijić', Beograd., 62(1), 103-123. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_1427
Banić Grubišić A. 'Route 66': The pop-cultural trip to the west. in Zbornik radova Geografskog instituta "Jovan Cvijić", SANU. 2012;62(1):103-123. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_1427 .
Banić Grubišić, Ana, "'Route 66': The pop-cultural trip to the west" in Zbornik radova Geografskog instituta "Jovan Cvijić", SANU, 62, no. 1 (2012):103-123, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_1427 .