This chapter revives the notion of the 'plural society', a somewhat discredited approach when applied to small Caribbean societies but much more applicable in the Fiji context, and examines the portrayal of ethnic Fijians and Indians in tourist brochures. The chapter examines the content of tourism brochures for Fiji and the potential they bring for cultural change. While the literature commonly considers tourism's role in changing attitudes and/or behaviour of members of the receiving society (the so-called 'demonstration effects' or inward acculturation), it tends to ignore possible changes among tourists - which is termed 'outgoing acculturation. The paper finds that the people portrayed in the brochures are almost entirely ethnic Fijian...
This article will discuss the idea of the Third World in Fiji by analysing the internal tensions of ...
AbstractThe mutual gaze enacts both hosts and guests. This paper expands the literature relating to ...
This paper investigates the relationships of Indo-Fijians to their ancestral homeland, both in Fiji ...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relativ...
Identity research in the Pacific region has been dominated in the past by discussions of reconstruct...
Indigenous tourism has seen significant growth in recent years. This type of cultural tourism is oft...
Bark-cloth is the traditional art of the women of Vatulele. Though many Fijian artforms have declin...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relati...
The paper investigates the cultural changes for descendants of Indian indentured labourers in Fiji a...
The Fijian People reviews social, economic, administrative and political change in Fijian society in...
Creating meaningfulness in an unstable, confusing environment can redirect one to sift through the c...
Increased visitation rates are expected to further impact ecosystems and local communities depending...
Creating meaningfulness in an unstable, confusing environment can redirect one to sift through the c...
Vital past links between Samoa and Fiji are recreated. The past is re-constructed to deals with spec...
This thesis examines the proposition that the local population at a tourist destination copy the eco...
This article will discuss the idea of the Third World in Fiji by analysing the internal tensions of ...
AbstractThe mutual gaze enacts both hosts and guests. This paper expands the literature relating to ...
This paper investigates the relationships of Indo-Fijians to their ancestral homeland, both in Fiji ...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relativ...
Identity research in the Pacific region has been dominated in the past by discussions of reconstruct...
Indigenous tourism has seen significant growth in recent years. This type of cultural tourism is oft...
Bark-cloth is the traditional art of the women of Vatulele. Though many Fijian artforms have declin...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relati...
The paper investigates the cultural changes for descendants of Indian indentured labourers in Fiji a...
The Fijian People reviews social, economic, administrative and political change in Fijian society in...
Creating meaningfulness in an unstable, confusing environment can redirect one to sift through the c...
Increased visitation rates are expected to further impact ecosystems and local communities depending...
Creating meaningfulness in an unstable, confusing environment can redirect one to sift through the c...
Vital past links between Samoa and Fiji are recreated. The past is re-constructed to deals with spec...
This thesis examines the proposition that the local population at a tourist destination copy the eco...
This article will discuss the idea of the Third World in Fiji by analysing the internal tensions of ...
AbstractThe mutual gaze enacts both hosts and guests. This paper expands the literature relating to ...
This paper investigates the relationships of Indo-Fijians to their ancestral homeland, both in Fiji ...