In many senses viewing the 'other' has always been a part of the tourist activity of dominant cultures. The 'other' has been seen as a source of difference and excitement with possibilities for exotic pleasure while at the same time dominant cultures have reinforced their own sense of superiority through viewing the 'other'. The view from the 'other' is now becoming a part of tourism research and enabling mechanisms for this view are being developed in tourism planning. This paper seeks to examine how we can move beyond MacCannell's view of the contact between tourists and hosts as an 'empty meeting ground'. Just as postcolonial theorists have been critical of the exclusion of the 'other' in tourism theory, we argue for the voice of the 'ot...
In community-centered cultural tourism, the encounter with the ‘Other’ is central and the role of pr...
The role of anthropology in seeding tourism imaginaries is more extensive than most anthropologists ...
The purpose of this paper is to invoke a Foucauldian framework in order to re-think the development ...
In many senses viewing the `other¿ has always been a part of the tourist activity of dominant cultur...
This paper highlights that tourism, due to the fact it is a multi-faceted activity and by implicatio...
This paper highlights that tourism, due to the fact it is a multi-faceted activity and by implicatio...
This book explores the relationship between imperial formations and individual encounters at African...
A major challenge for tourism as a social and economic activity and as an academic study is the inte...
Despite the many assets the continent possesses, tourism in Africa has mostly operated below its pot...
This paper highlights that tourism, due to the fact it is a multi-faceted activity and by implicatio...
The literature on cultural tourism in East Africa suggests that tourism practices reflect global pol...
"This article offers a contribution to the anthropology of tourism by investigating the tourism enco...
In community-centred cultural tourism, the encounter with the ‘Other’ is central and the role of pro...
Tourism is bound up in a web of power relationships. In this paper we analyse how the reproduction o...
This article offers a contribution to the anthropology of tourism by investigating the tourism encou...
In community-centered cultural tourism, the encounter with the ‘Other’ is central and the role of pr...
The role of anthropology in seeding tourism imaginaries is more extensive than most anthropologists ...
The purpose of this paper is to invoke a Foucauldian framework in order to re-think the development ...
In many senses viewing the `other¿ has always been a part of the tourist activity of dominant cultur...
This paper highlights that tourism, due to the fact it is a multi-faceted activity and by implicatio...
This paper highlights that tourism, due to the fact it is a multi-faceted activity and by implicatio...
This book explores the relationship between imperial formations and individual encounters at African...
A major challenge for tourism as a social and economic activity and as an academic study is the inte...
Despite the many assets the continent possesses, tourism in Africa has mostly operated below its pot...
This paper highlights that tourism, due to the fact it is a multi-faceted activity and by implicatio...
The literature on cultural tourism in East Africa suggests that tourism practices reflect global pol...
"This article offers a contribution to the anthropology of tourism by investigating the tourism enco...
In community-centred cultural tourism, the encounter with the ‘Other’ is central and the role of pro...
Tourism is bound up in a web of power relationships. In this paper we analyse how the reproduction o...
This article offers a contribution to the anthropology of tourism by investigating the tourism encou...
In community-centered cultural tourism, the encounter with the ‘Other’ is central and the role of pr...
The role of anthropology in seeding tourism imaginaries is more extensive than most anthropologists ...
The purpose of this paper is to invoke a Foucauldian framework in order to re-think the development ...