DISCOURSE OF MILITARY TOURISM IN ENGLISH AND ARABIC
Datsyuk Vasilisa Vital'evna, Mullabaev Roman Yur'evich
St. Petersburg University
Abstract. The article reveals the notion of the discourse of military tourism, examines its relationship with the notion of the discourse of dark tourism, as well as the influence of the events of the Arab Spring on the origin and development of the discourse of military tourism in English and Arabic. The authors analyze the factors that cause an outburst of interest in military tourism, and give the results of a study of the degree of formation of tourism hotspots discourse in the areas of functioning of institutional tourism discourse: academic, professional and public.
Key words and phrases: военный туризм, темный туризм, туристический дискурс, академический дискурс, профессиональный дискурс, military tourism, dark tourism, tourist discourse, academic discourse, professional discourse
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