[Paperback book] Envisioning Eden: Mobilizing Imaginaries in Tourism and Beyond
Noel B. Salazar
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*Envisioning Eden: **Mobilizing Imaginaries in Tourism and Beyond*
Noel B. Salazar
Berghahn Books, November 2012 [paperback version]
http://www.berghahnbooks.com/title.php?rowtag=SalazarEnvisioning
(Vol. 31, /New Directions in Anthropology/)
As tourism service standards become more homogeneous, travel
destinations worldwide are conforming yet still trying to maintain, or
even increase, their distinctiveness. Based on more than two years of
fieldwork in Yogyakarta, Indonesia and Arusha, Tanzania, this book
offers an in-depth investigation of the local-to-global dynamics of
contemporary tourism. Each destination offers examples that illustrate
how tour guide narratives and practices are informed by widely
circulating imaginaries of the past as well as personal fantasies of the
future. The author reveals how local guides in Yogyakarta and Arusha
insure the continued reproduction and localization of tourist fantasies,
but they also use the privileged contact with foreigners to foment their
own imaginations of “paradise on earth.” The book focuses on the human
mechanics of globalization, cosmopolitan mobility, and the role of the
imaginary in giving people’s lives meaning, demonstrating essential ways
in which ethnographies of tourism and travel contribute to ongoing
theoretical and methodological debates about the local–global nexus.
/*Endorsements*/*/
/*
/“Noel Salazar's contribution to understanding globalization and
localization processes is informed and persuasive, using tourism-the
phenomenon which has turned our world into a global village-to
illuminate, par excellence, the resulting intersects, overlaps, and
especially clashes now dominating our shared history.”/
*Jafar Jafari*, Founding Editor, */Annals of Tourism Research/*
/“I am very impressed with this book. It is the best ethnography of tour
guide training and performance to date. Indeed its probing analyses and
its many comments make a great contribution to our understanding of
contemporary international and intercultural tourism. It is very well
written and superbly referenced.”/
*Nelson Graburn*, Professor Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley
/“This is a lively and enjoyable book based on rigorous research which
highlights the power and persuasiveness of international tourism while,
at the same time, critically, it reminds us that tourism is ultimately
about people and their stories.”/
*Mike Robinson*, Director, Ironbridge International Institute for
Cultural Heritage
*Reviews *
“/[This volume] is arguably the best ethnography of tour guide training
and performance available, certainly in the context of less-developed
nations…This is a very well-written book and, like all good guides,
Salazar uses storytelling well to convey his arguments to the reader.
The volume is also well illustrated with the author’s own
photographs…Salazar draws upon a raft of new theoretical material and
research to inform his perspectives, which provides for solid analysis,
stimulating discussion and a good springboard for researchers looking to
explore similar themes. The writing also benefits from his rigorous/
/fieldwork and own personal experiences. Salazar brings a passion to his
work, which makes for an interesting and valuable contribution/…/[Edward
Bruner’s foreword is] an unexpected delight./”
*International Journal of Heritage Studies*
“Envisioning Eden /summarises a number of major scholarly discussions,
brings them into a fruitful dialogue with ethnographic details, and
provides a theoretical roadmap for further investigations of various
kinds of mobility and encounters with cultural Others. This volume is
highly recommended for students and scholars interested in tourism,
globalization, and mobility studies, as well as for scholars with a
regional focus on Indonesia or Tanzania./”
*Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale*
/“Salazar’s study provides an interesting, innovative and fresh approach
to local-to-global dynamics. The strength of the book is its richness in
terms of theoretical thinking; Salazar manages to address complex issues
in an engaging way and the book contributes much to the theoretical
discussions which it tackles"/
*Ethnos*
*Noel B. Salazar* received his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania
and is Research Professor in Anthropology at the University of Leuven,
Belgium. His research interests include anthropologies of mobility and
travel, the local–global nexus, discourses and imaginaries of Otherness,
culture contacts, heritage, and cosmopolitanism.
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Noel B. Salazar, PhD
Cultural Mobilities Research (CuMoRe)
Author of Envisioning Eden
<http://www.berghahnbooks.com/title.php?rowtag=SalazarEnvisioning>
EASA Executive Committee (2011-2013)
IUAES Permanent Council National Delegate
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