Global Tourism
Cultural Heritage and Economic Encounters
Herausgeber: Lyon, Sarah M.; Wells, E. Christian
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Cultural Heritage and Economic Encounters
Herausgeber: Lyon, Sarah M.; Wells, E. Christian
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Global Tourism: Cultural Heritage and Economic Encounters explores the connections among economy, sustainability, heritage, and identity that tourism and related processes make explicit. It illustrates how emerging theories of the economics of tourism can lead to the rethinking of traditionally non-touristic enterprises.
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Global Tourism: Cultural Heritage and Economic Encounters explores the connections among economy, sustainability, heritage, and identity that tourism and related processes make explicit. It illustrates how emerging theories of the economics of tourism can lead to the rethinking of traditionally non-touristic enterprises.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9780759120914
- ISBN-10: 0759120919
- Artikelnr.: 34441556
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Altamira Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9780759120914
- ISBN-10: 0759120919
- Artikelnr.: 34441556
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sarah M. Lyon is assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Kentucky. E. Christian Wells is associate professor of anthropology, director of the Office of Sustainability, and deputy director of the Patel School of Global Sustainability at the University of South Florida.
1- Ethnographies of Global Tourism: Cultural Heritage,
Economic Encounters, and the Redefinition of Impact, by Sarah Lyon and E.
Christian Wells
Part I: Cultural Heritage
2- Shifting Values and Meanings of Heritage: From Cultural Appropriation to
Tourism Interpretation and Back, by Noel B. Salazar
3- Mayanizing Tourism on Roatán Island, Honduras: Archaeological
Perspectives on Heritage, Development, and Indigeneity, by Alejandro J.
Figueroa, Whitney A. Goodwin, and E. Christian Wells
4- Shaping Heritage to Serve Development: Bureaucratic Conflict and Local
Agency at Two Chinese Heritage Sites, by Robert Shepherd
Part II: Economic Encounters in Touristic Spheres
5- Of Sales Pitches and Speech Genres: Peddling Personality on the
Riverfront of Banaras, by Jenny Huberman
6- Tourism as Transaction: Commerce and Heritage on the Inca Trail, by
Keely Maxwell
7- Spiritual Spaces, Marginal Places: The Commodification of a Nalú Sacred
Grove, by Brandon D. Lundy
8- Becoming Tongan Again: Generalized Reciprocity Meets Tourism in Tonga,
by Patricia L. Delaney and Paul A. Rivera
9- Women, Entrepreneurship, and Empowerment: Black-Owned Township Tourism
in Cape Town, South Africa, by Katrina T. Greene
Part III: Redefining Tourism's "Impact"
10- Sacrificing Cultural Capital for Sustainability: Identity, Class, and
the Swedish Staycation, by Cindy Isenhour
11- Reproductive Tourism: Health Care Crisis Reifies Global Stratified
Reproduction, by Amy Speier
12- The Uses of Ecotourism: Articulating Conservation and Development
Agendas in Belize, by Laurie Kroshus Medina
13- Who Owns Ecotourism? The Ecoturismo Seri Case, by Diana Luque, Beatriz
Camarena, Patricia L. Salido, Moisés Rivera, Eduwiges Gomez, María Cabral,
and Rubén Lechuga
14-The Effects of Tour ism and Western Consumption on the Gendered
Production and Distribution of Bogolan: Development Initiatives and Malian
Women as Agents for Change, by Sarah Lockridge
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Economic Encounters, and the Redefinition of Impact, by Sarah Lyon and E.
Christian Wells
Part I: Cultural Heritage
2- Shifting Values and Meanings of Heritage: From Cultural Appropriation to
Tourism Interpretation and Back, by Noel B. Salazar
3- Mayanizing Tourism on Roatán Island, Honduras: Archaeological
Perspectives on Heritage, Development, and Indigeneity, by Alejandro J.
Figueroa, Whitney A. Goodwin, and E. Christian Wells
4- Shaping Heritage to Serve Development: Bureaucratic Conflict and Local
Agency at Two Chinese Heritage Sites, by Robert Shepherd
Part II: Economic Encounters in Touristic Spheres
5- Of Sales Pitches and Speech Genres: Peddling Personality on the
Riverfront of Banaras, by Jenny Huberman
6- Tourism as Transaction: Commerce and Heritage on the Inca Trail, by
Keely Maxwell
7- Spiritual Spaces, Marginal Places: The Commodification of a Nalú Sacred
Grove, by Brandon D. Lundy
8- Becoming Tongan Again: Generalized Reciprocity Meets Tourism in Tonga,
by Patricia L. Delaney and Paul A. Rivera
9- Women, Entrepreneurship, and Empowerment: Black-Owned Township Tourism
in Cape Town, South Africa, by Katrina T. Greene
Part III: Redefining Tourism's "Impact"
10- Sacrificing Cultural Capital for Sustainability: Identity, Class, and
the Swedish Staycation, by Cindy Isenhour
11- Reproductive Tourism: Health Care Crisis Reifies Global Stratified
Reproduction, by Amy Speier
12- The Uses of Ecotourism: Articulating Conservation and Development
Agendas in Belize, by Laurie Kroshus Medina
13- Who Owns Ecotourism? The Ecoturismo Seri Case, by Diana Luque, Beatriz
Camarena, Patricia L. Salido, Moisés Rivera, Eduwiges Gomez, María Cabral,
and Rubén Lechuga
14-The Effects of Tour ism and Western Consumption on the Gendered
Production and Distribution of Bogolan: Development Initiatives and Malian
Women as Agents for Change, by Sarah Lockridge
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
1- Ethnographies of Global Tourism: Cultural Heritage,
Economic Encounters, and the Redefinition of Impact, by Sarah Lyon and E.
Christian Wells
Part I: Cultural Heritage
2- Shifting Values and Meanings of Heritage: From Cultural Appropriation to
Tourism Interpretation and Back, by Noel B. Salazar
3- Mayanizing Tourism on Roatán Island, Honduras: Archaeological
Perspectives on Heritage, Development, and Indigeneity, by Alejandro J.
Figueroa, Whitney A. Goodwin, and E. Christian Wells
4- Shaping Heritage to Serve Development: Bureaucratic Conflict and Local
Agency at Two Chinese Heritage Sites, by Robert Shepherd
Part II: Economic Encounters in Touristic Spheres
5- Of Sales Pitches and Speech Genres: Peddling Personality on the
Riverfront of Banaras, by Jenny Huberman
6- Tourism as Transaction: Commerce and Heritage on the Inca Trail, by
Keely Maxwell
7- Spiritual Spaces, Marginal Places: The Commodification of a Nalú Sacred
Grove, by Brandon D. Lundy
8- Becoming Tongan Again: Generalized Reciprocity Meets Tourism in Tonga,
by Patricia L. Delaney and Paul A. Rivera
9- Women, Entrepreneurship, and Empowerment: Black-Owned Township Tourism
in Cape Town, South Africa, by Katrina T. Greene
Part III: Redefining Tourism's "Impact"
10- Sacrificing Cultural Capital for Sustainability: Identity, Class, and
the Swedish Staycation, by Cindy Isenhour
11- Reproductive Tourism: Health Care Crisis Reifies Global Stratified
Reproduction, by Amy Speier
12- The Uses of Ecotourism: Articulating Conservation and Development
Agendas in Belize, by Laurie Kroshus Medina
13- Who Owns Ecotourism? The Ecoturismo Seri Case, by Diana Luque, Beatriz
Camarena, Patricia L. Salido, Moisés Rivera, Eduwiges Gomez, María Cabral,
and Rubén Lechuga
14-The Effects of Tour ism and Western Consumption on the Gendered
Production and Distribution of Bogolan: Development Initiatives and Malian
Women as Agents for Change, by Sarah Lockridge
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Economic Encounters, and the Redefinition of Impact, by Sarah Lyon and E.
Christian Wells
Part I: Cultural Heritage
2- Shifting Values and Meanings of Heritage: From Cultural Appropriation to
Tourism Interpretation and Back, by Noel B. Salazar
3- Mayanizing Tourism on Roatán Island, Honduras: Archaeological
Perspectives on Heritage, Development, and Indigeneity, by Alejandro J.
Figueroa, Whitney A. Goodwin, and E. Christian Wells
4- Shaping Heritage to Serve Development: Bureaucratic Conflict and Local
Agency at Two Chinese Heritage Sites, by Robert Shepherd
Part II: Economic Encounters in Touristic Spheres
5- Of Sales Pitches and Speech Genres: Peddling Personality on the
Riverfront of Banaras, by Jenny Huberman
6- Tourism as Transaction: Commerce and Heritage on the Inca Trail, by
Keely Maxwell
7- Spiritual Spaces, Marginal Places: The Commodification of a Nalú Sacred
Grove, by Brandon D. Lundy
8- Becoming Tongan Again: Generalized Reciprocity Meets Tourism in Tonga,
by Patricia L. Delaney and Paul A. Rivera
9- Women, Entrepreneurship, and Empowerment: Black-Owned Township Tourism
in Cape Town, South Africa, by Katrina T. Greene
Part III: Redefining Tourism's "Impact"
10- Sacrificing Cultural Capital for Sustainability: Identity, Class, and
the Swedish Staycation, by Cindy Isenhour
11- Reproductive Tourism: Health Care Crisis Reifies Global Stratified
Reproduction, by Amy Speier
12- The Uses of Ecotourism: Articulating Conservation and Development
Agendas in Belize, by Laurie Kroshus Medina
13- Who Owns Ecotourism? The Ecoturismo Seri Case, by Diana Luque, Beatriz
Camarena, Patricia L. Salido, Moisés Rivera, Eduwiges Gomez, María Cabral,
and Rubén Lechuga
14-The Effects of Tour ism and Western Consumption on the Gendered
Production and Distribution of Bogolan: Development Initiatives and Malian
Women as Agents for Change, by Sarah Lockridge
Index
About the Editors and Contributors







