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Partners in Paradise: Tourism Practices, Heritage Policies, and Anthropological Sites
Contributor(s): Wawrytko, Sandra a. (Other), Shepherd, Robert J. (Author)
ISBN: 143311609X     ISBN-13: 9781433116094
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi
OUR PRICE:   $86.08  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: October 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Industries - General
- Social Science | Anthropology - General
- History | Asia - General
Dewey: 338.479
LCCN: 2011033072
Series: Asian Thought and Culture
Physical Information: 0.44" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.87 lbs) 141 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Asian
 
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How and why do some places in the world become symbols of illusive paradise, and what does this mean for their residents? Moving between anthropology, tourism, and the increasingly influential cultural heritage movement, Partners in Paradise examines the origins of a Euro-American fascination with places imagined to exist outside of Modernity. Focusing on the emergence of Tibet and Bali as, in turn, anthropological field sites, tourist destinations, and cultural heritage sites, it argues that the work of academic researchers, tourists, and cultural preservationists inform and constitute each other, in the process constructing particular places as paradise . Unpacking this process is a necessary first step in understanding how Tibetans and Balinese negotiate their place in a modern world in which the meaning of paradise is contested. Drawing on anthropology, history, and tourist studies, Partners in Paradise offers a unique lens on the politics of development, modernization, and cultural preservation.