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Reflective Memo:
Requirements: In the essay, discuss a lifestyle or identity
tha

Reflective Memo:
Requirements: In the essay, discuss a lifestyle or identity
that you have engaged with or identified with, and reflect on your practices,
beliefs, and any puzzles you encountered. Make sure to incorporate relevant
concepts and theories from the readings on your chosen topic in the course.
Proper citation is required, following the APA format. Include both in-text
citations and a reference list at the end.
Please use the required readings that I have attached, along
with additional sources that you found on the topic.
I wish to write about the topic on travelling (Topic 5). Since
I am a person who loves to travel and look at different places, I realized that
my destination choices depend heavily on the media and try to do, eat, look and
feel things that others do, instead of looking for my own choices. For instance,
lets say I go to India, there should be so many different nature and beautiful places,
but instead I will go to Taj Mahal, etc.
I assume you understand the task now. Since the assessment
grader does not know who I am, you can make up the stories but make sure to
follow the instructions above. It has to be a very professional reflective memo.
Please refer to Topic 5 (both PPT and Outline) for writing
the essay, I still have attached other topics’ documents for your reference to understand
the general flow of my course.
I have also attached the Grade Descriptor. Please refer to it so that we can get a high grade!
Required references:
Cohen, S.A. 2010. Personal Identity (De)formation among
Lifestyle Travellers: A Double-edged Sword, Leisure Studies. 29(3):289-301.
Giddens, A. 1991. Modernity and Self-Identity: Self and
Society in the Late Modern Age. Cambridge: Polity Press.ch.6
Hannerz, U. 1996. Transitional Connections: Culture, People,
Places. London: Routledge. ch.9
Martin, F. 2016. Differential (im)mobilities: Imaginative
transnationalism in Taiwanese Women’s Travel TV, in Martin, F. and Lewis, T.
eds. Lifestyle Media in Asia: Consumption, Aspiration and Identity. London and
New York: Routledge.
Phillips, T. and Smith, P. 2008. Cosmopolitan Beliefs and
Cosmopolitan Practices, Journal of Sociology. 44(4)315-441.
Smith, V. 1989. Hosts and Guest: The Anthropology of Tourism
(2/e). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. pp.1-36.
Urry, J. 2011. The Tourist Gaze 3.0. Los Angeles, London:
Sage. ch.1-2.

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