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Made In Mexico Tradition Tourism And Political Ferment In Oaxaca Chris Goertzen

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Made In Mexico Tradition Tourism And Political Ferment In Oaxaca Chris Goertzen
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Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.68 MB
Pages: 207
Author: Chris Goertzen
ISBN: 9781604737967, 1604737964
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Made In Mexico Tradition Tourism And Political Ferment In Oaxaca Chris Goertzen by Chris Goertzen 9781604737967, 1604737964 instant download after payment.

This book concerns the aesthetic, political, and socio-political aspects of tourism in southern Mexico, particularly in the state of Oaxaca. Tourists seeking "authenticity" buy crafts and festival tickets, and spend even more on travel expenses. What does a craft object or a festival moment need to look like or sound like to please both tradition bearers and tourists in terms of aesthetics? Under what conditions are transactions between these parties psychologically healthy and sustainable? What political factors can interfere with the success of this negotiation, and what happens when the process breaks down? With Subcommandante Marcos and the Zapatistas still operating defiantly in the area, these are not merely theoretical problems.Chris Goertzen analyzes the nature and meaning of a single craft object, a woven pillowcase from Chiapas, thus previewing what the book will accomplish in greater depth in Oaxaca. He introduces the book's guiding concepts, especially concerning the types of aesthetic intensification that have replaced fading cultural contexts, and the tragic partnership between ethnic distinctiveness and oppressive politics. He then brings these concepts to bear on crafts in Oaxaca and on Oaxaca's Guelaguetza, the anchor for tourism in the state and a festival with an increasingly contested meaning.

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