Development tourism : lessons from Cuba
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Development tourism : lessons from Cuba
(New directions in tourism analysis / series editors, Kevin Meethan, Dimitri Ioannides)
Ashgate, c2010
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-212) and index
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Description
Tourism in Cuba - described by Fidel Castro as 'the evil we have to have' - has been regarded both with ambivalence, and as a crucial aspect of development and poverty alleviation. The result is a remarkable approach to tourism, one which often compels tourists to become agents of development through solidarity. Drawing on her experiences of working in an NGO in Cuba, the author uses a multi-sited ethnographic approach to investigate tourism motivations and experiences, and to examine the very nature of development. Her analysis covers a wide range of issues including social change, globalization, social theory, and sustainability. Also discussed is the way in which tourism in Cuba relates to broader debates surrounding transformation, capacity building, social action and solidarity.
Table of Contents
- Prologue
- Introduction
- Part I Critical Perspectives Underpinning Development and Tourism
- Chapter 1 Development and the Rise of Tourism as a Strategy
- Chapter 2 Moral Routes to a New Tourism
- Part II On the Ground
- Chapter 3 Social Development in Revolutionary Cuba
- Chapter 4 Tourist Encounters with Endogenous Development
- Part III Rights-based Tourists in Cuba
- Chapter 5 Motivations of New Moral tourists
- Chapter 6 Transformation and Agency in the Tourism Encounter
- Conclusion
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