Practically Invisible Coastal Ecuador, Tourism, and the Politics of Authenticity
The community of Agua Blanca, deep within the Machalilla National Park on the coast of Ecuador, found itself facing the twenty-first century with a choice: embrace a booming tourist industry eager to experience a preconceived notion of indigeneity, or risk losing a battle against the encroaching for...
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Main Author: | Smith, Kimbra (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Vanderbilt University Press
2015
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