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Indigenous tourism = the commodification and management of culture /
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Title/Author:
Indigenous tourism/ edited by Chris Ryan, Michelle Aicken.
Reminder of title:
the commodification and management of culture /
other author:
Aicken, Michelle.
Published:
Amsterdam ;Elsevier, : 2005.,
Description:
xxiii, 319 p. :ill. (some col.);25 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Tourist-host nexus - research considerations; Visitor Experiences of Indigenous Tourism - introduction; A phenomenological investigation of tourists' experience of Australian Indigenous culture; Understanding the Nature of the Marae Experience: Views from Hosts and Visitors at the Nga Hau E Wha National Marae, Christchurch, New Zealand; Balanda Tourists and Aboriginal People; Who Manages Indigenous Cultural Tourism Product - Aspiration and Legimitimization; An Evaluation of Sustainable American Indian Tourism; Community-based tourism and the marginalized communities in Botswana: The case of the Basarwa in the Okavango Delta, Botswana; Limits to Indigenous Ecotourism: An Exploratory Analysis from the Tl'azt'en Territories, Northern British Coumbia; Public Sector Initiatives for Aboriginal Small Business Development in Tourism; Events and Artifacts; Limiting Tourism and the Limits of Tourism: The Production and Consumption of Tourist Attractions in Western Flores; Dongba Art in Lijiang, China: Indigenous culture, Local Community and Tourism; What and where is the Indigenous at an Indigenous Festival? Observations from the Winter Festival in Jokkmokk, Sweden; Conceptualisation and Aspiration; Reconciliation Tourism: Challenging the Constraints of Economic Rationalism; To Experience the 'Real' Australia - a Liminal Authentic Cultural -- Experience; Conceptualising "Otherness" as a Management Framework for Tourism Enterprise.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction : tourist-host nexus : research considerations / Chris Ryan -- Visitor experiences of indigenous tourism : introduction/ Chris Ryan and Birgit Trauer -- A phenomenological investigation of tourists' experience of Australian indigenous culture/ Gloria Ingram -- Understanding the nature of the marae experience : views from hosts and visitors at the Nga Hau E Wha national marae, Christchurch, New Zealand / Alison J. McIntosh and Henare Johnson -- Balanda tourists and Aboriginal people/ Chris Ryan and Jeremy Huyton -- Who manages indigenous cultural tourism product : aspiration and legitimization / Chris Ryan -- An evaluation of sustainable American Indian tourism/ Victoria L. Gerberich -- Community-based tourism and the marginalized communities in Botswana : the case of the Basarwa in the Okavango Delta/ Joseph E. Mbaiwa -- Limits to indigenous ecotourism : an exploratory analysis from the Tl'azt'en Territories, Northern British Columbia / Sanjay K. Nepal -- Public sector initiatives for Aboriginal small business development in tourism/ Jeremy Buultjens ... [et al.] -- Events and artifacts / Chris Ryan -- Limiting tourism and the limits of tourism : the production and consumption of tourist attractions in Western Flores/ Maribeth Erb -- Dongba art in Lijiang, China : indigenous culture, local community and tourism / Takayoshi Yamamura -- What and where is the indigenous at an indigenous festival? : Observations from the Winter Festival in Jokkmokk, Sweden/ Dieter K. Muller and Robert Pettersson -- Conceptualization and aspiration / Chris Ryan and Birgit Trauer -- Reconciliation tourism : challenging the constraints of economic rationalism/ Freya Higgins-Desbiolles -- To experience the "real" Australia : a liminal authentic cultural experience / Johan E. Edelheim -- Conceptualising "otherness" as a management framework for tourism enterprise / Jenny Cave -- Concluding words/ Chris Ryan and Michele Aicken.
Subject:
Culture and tourism. -
Online resource:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080446202An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
Online resource:
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0619/2004066152-t.html
ISBN:
0080446205
Indigenous tourism = the commodification and management of culture /
Indigenous tourism
the commodification and management of culture /[electronic resource] :edited by Chris Ryan, Michelle Aicken. - 1st ed. - Amsterdam ;Elsevier,2005. - xxiii, 319 p. :ill. (some col.);25 cm. - Advances in tourism research. - Advances in tourism research series..
Includes bibliographical references (p. [283]-310) and index.
Tourist-host nexus - research considerations; Visitor Experiences of Indigenous Tourism - introduction; A phenomenological investigation of tourists' experience of Australian Indigenous culture; Understanding the Nature of the Marae Experience: Views from Hosts and Visitors at the Nga Hau E Wha National Marae, Christchurch, New Zealand; Balanda Tourists and Aboriginal People; Who Manages Indigenous Cultural Tourism Product - Aspiration and Legimitimization; An Evaluation of Sustainable American Indian Tourism; Community-based tourism and the marginalized communities in Botswana: The case of the Basarwa in the Okavango Delta, Botswana; Limits to Indigenous Ecotourism: An Exploratory Analysis from the Tl'azt'en Territories, Northern British Coumbia; Public Sector Initiatives for Aboriginal Small Business Development in Tourism; Events and Artifacts; Limiting Tourism and the Limits of Tourism: The Production and Consumption of Tourist Attractions in Western Flores; Dongba Art in Lijiang, China: Indigenous culture, Local Community and Tourism; What and where is the Indigenous at an Indigenous Festival? Observations from the Winter Festival in Jokkmokk, Sweden; Conceptualisation and Aspiration; Reconciliation Tourism: Challenging the Constraints of Economic Rationalism; To Experience the 'Real' Australia - a Liminal Authentic Cultural -- Experience; Conceptualising "Otherness" as a Management Framework for Tourism Enterprise.
In a world characterized by an encroaching homogeneity induced by the growth of multi-national corporations and globalization, the causes of difference accrue new levels of importance. This is as true of tourism as in many other spheres of life - and one cause of differentiation for tourism promotion is the culture of Indigenous Peoples. This offers opportunities for cultural renaissance, income generation and enhanced political empowerment, but equally there are possible costs of creating commodities out of aspects of life that previously possessed spiritual meaning. This book examines these issues from many different perspectives; from those of product design and enhancement; of the aspirations of various minority groupings; and the patterns of displacements that occur - displacements that are not simply spatial but also social and cultural. How can these changes be managed? Case studies and analysis is offered, derived from many parts of the globe including North America, Asia and Australasia. The contributors themselves have, in many instances, worked closely with groups and organizations of Indigenous Peoples and attempt to give voice to their concerns. The book is divided into various themes, each with a separate introduction and commentary. The themes are Visitor Experiences, Who manages Indigenous Cultural Tourism Product, Events and Artifacts, Conceptualisation and Aspiration. In a short final section the silences are noted - each silence representing a potential challenge for future research to build upon the notions and lessons reported in the book. The book is edited by Professor Chris Ryan from New Zealand, and Michelle Aicken of Horwath Asia Pacific.
Electronic reproduction.
Amsterdam :
Elsevier Science & Technology,
2009.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 0080446205
Source: 107464:107500Elsevier Science & Technologyhttp://www.sciencedirect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: G156.5.H47 / I54 2005
Dewey Class. No.: 910/.68
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