Reverse-Exoticism: Writing Practices, Alternative Voices and Heritagization
10th and 11th september 2010
Panel of the 2010 Conference: Tourism and Seductions of Difference
Lisbon, Portugal, 9-12 Sept 2010
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Cyril Isnart – Cidehus-Universidade de Évora – Portugal
Ema Pires – CRIA-ISCTE and Universidade de Évora – Portugal
Discutant: Brian O’Neill – ISCTE – Portugal
10th september 2010
16:00-17:30 Tourism and reverse practices
Saskia Cousin – LAIOS/IIAC, EHESS/CNRS, France
In-Between Otherness: Seductions of Ethnography in Tourism
Florence E. Babb – Center for Women’s Studies and Gender Research, University of Florida, USA
From Revolutions to Resorts: The Allure of the Once Forbidden
Alex M. Saragoza – University of California, USA
The Seduction of Invented Nostalgia: Ethnic nationalism and “Mexican heritage” tourism
11th september 2010
9:30-11:00: Re-exotizing the cultures of the minorities
Morgan Ndlovu – Monash University, South Africa
The Presence of the Absent in the Construction of Zulu Cultural villages in South Africa: Unlocking the myth of the Myth-Reality dichotomy in the authenticity debate of cultural representations
Silvia Chiarini – Institut d’Ethnologie méditerranéenne, Européenne et Comparative (IDEMEC) – France
Writing in the construction of cultural heritage and identity in the “Occitan valleys” of Piedmont (Italy)
Enrique Galván-Álvarez – University of Alcalá – Spain
A Song Once Exotic: Isles of Fortune, Misfortune and Dreaming.
11:30-13:00 Tourism, religion and exoticism
Judith S. Neulander – Case Western Reserve University – USA
Race and Reverse Exoticism in New Mexico
Cláudia Pereira – Department of Anthropology, ISCTE-IUL – Portugal
Marketing the colonial past: Gaudde dances in Goan (Indian) tourism
General discussion
Directed by Brian O’Neill – ISCTE – Portugal