Indigenous communities of colombian amazon trapeze: social imaginaries and tourism

The objective of the research is to understand the social imaginary concerning the indigenous communities that reside in the Amazonian Trapeze and its influence on the tourist experience. The historical relationship of mestizo society towards indigenous communities, is expressed in power relations c...

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Main Author: Marta Lucía Vélez Rivas
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Language:deu
Published: Association Via@ 2019-11-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/viatourism/3474
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description The objective of the research is to understand the social imaginary concerning the indigenous communities that reside in the Amazonian Trapeze and its influence on the tourist experience. The historical relationship of mestizo society towards indigenous communities, is expressed in power relations constructed since the colonial past, which is materialized today in exclusion, social inequality, exoticization and ignorance of the other. Such a relationship also comes alive in the tourist imaginary: what is offered to the tourist reproduces the power plays and market relations that exist between businessmen, tourists and indigenous communities. The latter in turn, resignify identities and practices, as forms of resistance or adaptation, which influences the construction of new imaginaries and the tourist experiences.
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spelling doaj-art-060ce8dc067841779182832f773620ba2025-01-30T14:04:34ZdeuAssociation Via@Via@2259-924X2019-11-011510.4000/viatourism.3474Indigenous communities of colombian amazon trapeze: social imaginaries and tourismMarta Lucía Vélez RivasThe objective of the research is to understand the social imaginary concerning the indigenous communities that reside in the Amazonian Trapeze and its influence on the tourist experience. The historical relationship of mestizo society towards indigenous communities, is expressed in power relations constructed since the colonial past, which is materialized today in exclusion, social inequality, exoticization and ignorance of the other. Such a relationship also comes alive in the tourist imaginary: what is offered to the tourist reproduces the power plays and market relations that exist between businessmen, tourists and indigenous communities. The latter in turn, resignify identities and practices, as forms of resistance or adaptation, which influences the construction of new imaginaries and the tourist experiences.https://journals.openedition.org/viatourism/3474tourismsocial imaginaryamazoniaindigenous peoples
spellingShingle Marta Lucía Vélez Rivas
Indigenous communities of colombian amazon trapeze: social imaginaries and tourism
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indigenous peoples
title Indigenous communities of colombian amazon trapeze: social imaginaries and tourism
title_full Indigenous communities of colombian amazon trapeze: social imaginaries and tourism
title_fullStr Indigenous communities of colombian amazon trapeze: social imaginaries and tourism
title_full_unstemmed Indigenous communities of colombian amazon trapeze: social imaginaries and tourism
title_short Indigenous communities of colombian amazon trapeze: social imaginaries and tourism
title_sort indigenous communities of colombian amazon trapeze social imaginaries and tourism
topic tourism
social imaginary
amazonia
indigenous peoples
url https://journals.openedition.org/viatourism/3474
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