This study examines the motivations and lived experiences of Israeli descendants of Holocaust survivors who set out on family roots trips to heritage sites and sites of atrocity accompanied by their survivor parents. Post-trip semi-structured interviews disclose the marginalization of historical heritage and post-tourist identity work. Instead, descendants highlight pathos-filled familial sociality. Co-presence in sites of atrocity enables the performance of survivor emotions tacitly present in the home thereby evoking descendant empathy and identification. Emergent "we-relationships" and family "home-making" while away calls for the deconstruction of binaries such as: ordinary/extraordinary, mundane/sacred, and home/away. Findings problematize the mystification of dark tourism and suggest the 'domestication' of secular pilgrimages. Finally a re-presencing of the family in mainstream tourism research is called for.
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Univ Autonoma Lisboa, Res Ctr Business & Econ CICEE, Rua Sta Marta 47,5 Andar, P-1150293 Lisbon, PortugalUniv Autonoma Lisboa, Res Ctr Business & Econ CICEE, Rua Sta Marta 47,5 Andar, P-1150293 Lisbon, Portugal
Magano, Jose
Fraiz-Brea, Jose Antonio
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Univ Vigo, Business Adm, Dept Business Org, Orense 32004, Spain
Univ Vigo, Tourism Sch, Orense 32004, SpainUniv Autonoma Lisboa, Res Ctr Business & Econ CICEE, Rua Sta Marta 47,5 Andar, P-1150293 Lisbon, Portugal
Fraiz-Brea, Jose Antonio
Leite, Angela
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Portuguese Catholic Univ, Fac Philosophy & Social Sci, Ctr Philosoph & Humanist Studies, Rua Camoes 60, P-4710362 Braga, PortugalUniv Autonoma Lisboa, Res Ctr Business & Econ CICEE, Rua Sta Marta 47,5 Andar, P-1150293 Lisbon, Portugal