Indigenous tourism movements /edited by Alexis C. Bunten and Nelson H.H. Graburn.
Material type: TextPublication details: Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, (c)2018.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9781442622531
- G156 .I535 2018
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Includes bibliographies and index.
1. Current themes in indigenous tourism / Alexis Celeste Bunten and Nelson H.H. Graburn -- Part one: Identity movements. 2. Deriding demand : a case study of indigenous imaginaries at an Australian Aboriginal tourism cultural park / Alexis Celeste Bunten ; 3. The Maasai as paradoxical icons of tourism (im)mobility / Noel B. Salazar ; 4. The alchemy of tourism : from stereotype and marginalizing discourse to real in the space of tourist performance / Karen Stocker -- Part two: Political movements. 5. Indigenous tourism as a transformative process : the case of the Emberá in Panama / Dimitrios Theodossopoulos ; 6. San cultural tourism : mobilizing indigenous agency in Botswana / Rachel F. Giraudo ; 7. The commodification of authenticity : performing and displaying Dogon material identity / Laurence Douny -- Part three: Knowledge movements. 8. Streams of tourists : navigating the tourist tides in late-nineteenth-century southeast Alaska / Kathryn Bunn-Marcuse ; 9. Experiments in Inuit tourism : the eastern Canadian Arctic / Nelson H.H. Graburn ; 10. Beyond neoliberalism and nature : territoriality, relational ontologies, and hybridity in a tourism initiative in Alto Bío Bío, Chile / Marcela Palomino-Schalscha -- Epilogue: Indigeneity, researchers, and tourism / Nelson H.H. Graburn.
Indigenous Tourism Movements explores Indigenous identity using "movement" as a metaphor, drawing on case studies from throughout the world including Botswana, Canada, Chile, Panama, Tanzania, and the United States.
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