Performing culture in the global village |
Journal/Book: Crit Anthr. 1997; 17: 2455 Teller Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320. Sage Publications Inc. 67-89.
Abstract: This paper discusses the revival and performance of cultural traditions and 'ethnic lives' for a tourist audience in the third and fourth worlds using the example of a newly emergent development on Wala island, Malekula, Vanuatu. It examines issues of the commodification and objectification of culture, in the light of debates about the 'invention of tradition', in relation to a global tourist industry. A major concern is with the politics and values involved in an active appropriation on the part of indigenous populations of their past and how this might relate to a notion of authenticity in the context of a Melanesian culture.
Note: Article Tilley C, Univ Coll London, Dept Anthropol, Gower St, London WC1E 6BT, ENGLAND
Keyword(s): globalization; heritage; invented traditions; objectification; tourism; Vanuatu; MELANESIA
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