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    Humans, Animals, Machines: Blurring Boundaries
    State University of New York Press. 2008.
    _Examines the overlap and blurring of boundaries among humans, animals, and machines._
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    Touring as Authentically Embodying Place and Glancing a New World
    Environment, Space, Place 1 (1): 169-188. 2009.
    The critique of tourism as being only a distanced, detached, and consumerist passing through of foreign landscapes and cultures isdisputed in this essay. The idea that tourism necessarily fits the paradigm of inauthenticity as the tranquilized and alienated hopping from spot to spot in prepackaged, superficial presentations is contrasted with another sense of tourism as drawing upon the potential power of the glance to disrupt the everyday, to focus on the particular, to be surprised by the new,…Read more