The Impact of Tourism in East Africa A Ruinous System

This book explores the relationship between imperial formations and individual encounters at African tourist sites - spaces of leisure, healing and work. It examines how encounters between tourists and hosts tend to be constructed along colonial thought lines and considers how players in the hospita...

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Main Author: Storch, Anne (auth)
Other Authors: Mietzner, Angelika (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Multilingual Matters / Channel View Publications 2021
Series:Tourism and Cultural Change
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