This article examines some of the political and symbolic issues inherent in the touristic renegotiation of Torajan ritual and history, chronicling the strategies whereby Torajans attempt to refashion outsider imagery to enhance their own personal standing and position in the Indonesian ethnic hierarchy. The author suggests that the Toraja case challenges the popular assumption that tourism promotion brings a complete loss of agency to indigenous peoples: Torajans not only engage in ingenious political strategies to enhance their group\u27s image, but vigorously contest perceived threats to their identity and power. The author argues that such processes of self-conscious cultural reformulation do not necessarily imply a collapse in meanxngor...
Existing theories of intercultural communication recognize each communication act as an authentic sp...
The word "to ria ja" meaning "people from above" These "isolated" communities are protected from ou...
Authenticity and commodification are central to academic debates in tourism. Previous analyses sugge...
This article examines some of the political and symbolic issues inherent in the touristic renegotiat...
This study discusses foreign tourists' perceptions of Toraja which is a cultural tourism site in Sou...
Adding to the increasingly rich ethnographic literature on art-making, tourism, and identity politic...
This study discusses foreign tourists' perceptions of Toraja which is a cultural tourism site in Sou...
This article focuses on the examination of traditional burial rituals within the Toraja tribe. It co...
Art as Politics explores the intersection of art, identity politics, and tourism in Sulawesi, Indone...
The role of anthropology in seeding tourism imaginaries is more extensive than most anthropologists ...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Since the publication of MacCannell’s The tourist (1976), the issue of ‘authenticity’ has been at th...
Adding to the increasingly rich ethnographic literature on art-making, tourism, and identity politic...
Classic Anglo-European definitions of tourism as recreational travel have hindered more nuanced loca...
Existing theories of intercultural communication recognize each communication act as an authentic sp...
The word "to ria ja" meaning "people from above" These "isolated" communities are protected from ou...
Authenticity and commodification are central to academic debates in tourism. Previous analyses sugge...
This article examines some of the political and symbolic issues inherent in the touristic renegotiat...
This study discusses foreign tourists' perceptions of Toraja which is a cultural tourism site in Sou...
Adding to the increasingly rich ethnographic literature on art-making, tourism, and identity politic...
This study discusses foreign tourists' perceptions of Toraja which is a cultural tourism site in Sou...
This article focuses on the examination of traditional burial rituals within the Toraja tribe. It co...
Art as Politics explores the intersection of art, identity politics, and tourism in Sulawesi, Indone...
The role of anthropology in seeding tourism imaginaries is more extensive than most anthropologists ...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Since the publication of MacCannell’s The tourist (1976), the issue of ‘authenticity’ has been at th...
Adding to the increasingly rich ethnographic literature on art-making, tourism, and identity politic...
Classic Anglo-European definitions of tourism as recreational travel have hindered more nuanced loca...
Existing theories of intercultural communication recognize each communication act as an authentic sp...
The word "to ria ja" meaning "people from above" These "isolated" communities are protected from ou...
Authenticity and commodification are central to academic debates in tourism. Previous analyses sugge...