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Raj Rhapsodies: Tourism, Heritage and the Seduction of History (New Directions in Tourism Analysis) [Hardcover]

Carol E. Henderson (Editor), Maxine Weisgrau (Editor)

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0754670678 978-0754670674 May 30, 2007
Heritage is a prized cultural commodity in the marketing of tourism destinations, with particular views of a place being promoted while others are downplayed. The representation of heritage in tourism as something that is static and timeless, derived since time immemorial from a distant past, is seductive. In Asia, a major part of the tourism market lies in the sale and consumption of highly orientalized images and versions of culture and history. This is particularly seen in India, where its northern state of Rajasthan has been successfully marketed as the nation's most heritage-laden, traditional and authentic. This draws heavily on the late nineteenth and early twentieth century years of British rule in India - the Raj. While in one sense, this neocolonial vision of Rajasthan is ennobling, highlighting moments of cultural pride, it also demeans by omiting and obscuring salient features of contemporary life. This book explores the cultural politics of tourism in this region through interdisciplinary perspectives. It questions what the locals think about tourism and how tourism impacts on local groups, and how the hegemonic images of India which attract tourists are confirmed by the tourist industry. It also examines issues of town planning, gender, domestic economic reform, religious pilgrimage, Muslim identity within a Hindu dominated polity and elite/non-elite politics. These tightly-woven essays suggest that toursim heritage narratives obscure economic and social fracture lines and that tourism silences diversity, privileges certain historic and contemporary discourses, recapitulates colonialism, and compels members of marginalized groups to collude in the representation of relationships of subordination.

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Dr Carol Henderson is a lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Rutgers University, USA. Dr Maxine Weisgrau is a lecturer in the Department of Anthropology, Columbia University, USA.

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tourism entrepreneurship, lineage goddess, tourism discourse, personal travel narrative, tourism encounter, painted mansions, lineage deity, weighing ceremony, lineage deities, marketing discourse, adored deity, tourism earnings, women tourists, camel safari, tourist space, tourism experience, puppet dramas, tourism destination, tourism marketing, painted towns, heritage tourism, domestic tourists, tourism economy
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New York, European American, Annals of Tourism Research, New Delhi, Oxford University Press, Fazl-e Hasan, James Tod, Cambridge University Press, University of California Press, South Asia, East India Company, Maharana Mewar Charitable Foundation, Arvind Singhji, Lake Palace, Save Pushkar Committee, University of Chicago Press, Waveland Press, Columbia University Press, Global Purse, Jai Singh, Maharaja Gaj Singh, Outlook India, Prospect Heights, Pushkar Priests Association, Roivale Bheru
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