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From Here to Tierra del Fuego (Transnational Cultural Studies) [Hardcover]

Paul Magee (Author)

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May 19, 2000 Transnational Cultural Studies
Tierra del Fuego is the southernmost inhabited locale in the world and one of South America's most popular tourist destinations, although there's nothing there except "the end of the world". When asked why they have come to Tierra del Fuego, most visitors say, "I just wanted to be able to say I'd been here". Paul Magee, the anthropologist among them, seizes upon this absurd nonreason to investigate the West's complex relationship to an island synonymous with the word elsewhere. Beginning with Darwin, who saw the Fuegian Indians as the world's most primitive inhabitants, Magee interweaves the offhand anecdotes of nineteenth-century colonial adventurers with the primitivist jokes of the travelers he encounters. Reading these self-superior texts through the theories and commentaries of Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud, Walter Benjamin, Michael Taussig, Theodor Adorno, and others, Magee explores the West's obsession with seeing its commodities, from Coke bottles to cakes of Pears' Soap, as objects of native fascination and fetishism. Bringing the trivial, the offhand, and the anecdotal into the space of politics, Magee demonstrates how these links between them and the genocidal colonization of the island implicate even the casual, overtly purposeless tourist in the exploitative structures of global capitalism. Experimental, entertaining, and occasionally over the top, "From Here to Tierra del Fuego" maneuvers through a history of racial violence, primitivist fantasy, and throwaway lines to reveal the international tourist industry's role in contemporary world power.

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"Not only an entertaining romp through centuries of faulty Fuegan portrayals and anthropological theory, but also an enlightening (and at times frightening) view of global capitalism and the traveler's naive role in contemporary world power schemes on the edge of nowhere." -- Virginia Quarterly Review "A brilliant and insightful and often witty (and often poetic -- and always exotic) discussion of ... why we travel, the purpose of postage stamps, nationalism (and the deadly nature of it), 'primitivism,' neo-colonialism, fetishes, the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, monuments, surrealism, time-travel, Freud, 'remembering the future,' Marx ... and the Marx Brothers." -- Editor's Pick's, Ralph Magazine ADVANCE PRAISE "Magee takes you to the end of the world and then steps off into pure intellectual effusion. He's the tour guide you dream of when all roads lead nowhere and silence grips the soul." -- Michael Taussig, author of Shamanism, Colonialism, and the Wild Man "Captivating... A very clever foray, launched from the periphery, into emergent global culture and contemporary personhood." -- Lamont Lindstrom, author of Chiefs Today: Traditional Pacific Leadership and the Postcolonial State

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First Sentence:
Watching MTV by cable in Ushuaia, the capital of Argentine Tierra del Fuego, is slightly surreal. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
colonialist mastery, future perfect perspective, mimetic vertigo, most primitive inhabitants, magic soap, indio blanco, religious imaginings, unknown traveler, homogenous empty time, colonial mastery, national imaginings, subject traveling, unsolicited testimonial, profane illumination, fin del mundo, travel anecdotes, salvage ethnography, objet trouvé, sudden laugh
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Tierra del Fuego, Lucas Bridges, Punta Arenas, Walter Benjamin, Julio Popper, Third World, Beginner's Guide, Bruce Chatwin, Philco Time Capsule, Meaghan Morris, Buenos Aires, Dialectics of Seeing, Museo del Fin del Mundo, Puerto Williams, Beagle Channel, Braun Menéndez, Great-Uncle Charley, Plaza de Mayo, Conquistador Patagónico, Critique of Cynical Reason, Donald Evans, Four Fundamentals, Karl Marx, Quién Fue, South America
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