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(Re)negotiating authenticity through virtual travel: a case study of Law of the Jungle, a Korean reality travel program

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Pages 348-364 | Received 20 Sep 2016, Accepted 04 Apr 2017, Published online: 02 May 2017
 

ABSTRACT

The current study investigates tourists’ discourse regarding authenticity in the postmodern tourism context by employing the intertwined concepts of authenticity and gaze to examine Law of the Jungle, a Korean reality travel program. Findings from our thematic content analysis of data suggest that the program provides viewers with a dual structure through which to view and negotiate the tourism setting of the show, and that the authenticity of the program is perceived from three main perspectives: objective, subjective, and postmodernist. Findings are contextualized within extant literature on authenticity, orientalism, the tourist gaze, and the second gaze.

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