Schott’s Vocab on ‘Grief Tourism’

Travel Blog  •  Michael Yessis  •  07.31.09 | 9:36 AM ET

The New York Times blog of modern words and phrases picks up on grief tourism. It defines it as: “Traveling to the memorial services or home towns of those who have died, in order to pay one’s respects—despite having no personal connection with the deceased.” It’s an offshoot of dark tourism, which Frank Bures examined for World Hum a couple years ago.