Cultural tourism and identity: rethinking indigeneity
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Leiden BRILL 2012
Schriftenreihe:Afrika-Studiecentrum series
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Beschreibung:Studies of cultural tourism and indigenous identity are fraught with questions concerning exploitation, entitlement, ownership and authenticity. Unease with the idea of leveraging a group identity for commercial gain is ever-present. This anthology articulates some of these debates from a multitude of standpoints. It assimilates the perspectives of members of indigenous communities, non-governmental organizations, tourism practitioners and academic researchers who participated in an action research project that aims to link research to development outcomes
"Die geld is op" -- storytelling, business and development strategies / Keyan G. Tomaselli -- Making sense of the indigenous : who's looking at whom? / Keyan G. Tomaselli -- Research phases : what have we been doing? / Keyan G. Tomaselli -- Research, method and position : what are we doing? / Nyasha Mboti -- Shifting representations of the Bushmen / Kate Finlay and Shanade Barnabas -- Intercultural encounters : the Kalahari and the Zulu / Alexandra van Stauss -- Staging authenticity via cultural tourism : a visitation of spirits / Jeffrey Sehume -- Place, representation and myth / Keyan G. Tomaselli -- Action (marketing) research and paradigms in partnership : a critical analysis of!Xaus Lodge / Lauren Dyll-Myklebust and Kate Finlay -- Why is our voice not being heard by developers? : development as empowerment / Vanessa McLennan-Dodd and Shanade Barnabas -- Developmental and cultural conceptions -- a matter of injustice / Brilliant Mhlanga -- The!Xaus Lodge experience : matters arising / Keyan G. Tomaselli -- Public-private-community partnership model for participatory lodge (tourism) development / Lauren Dyll-Myklebust
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (249 pages)
ISBN:9789004234581
9004234586

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