This book explores how the experience of modernization is revealed in China's newly constructed tourist landscapes. It argues that in China's burgeoning ethnic tourist villages and theme parks can be seen all the contradictions, debasement, and liberating potentials of Chinese modernity. Tim Oakes uses the province of Guizhou to examine the Chinese tourist industry as an example of the state's modernization policies and how local people have engaged with these changes.
Tim Oakes is an Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Colorado at Boulder, USA.
List of Figures List of Tables Glossary Preface Introduction 1. Tourism and Modernity 2. Place and Process in the Tourist Political Economy 3. Colonizing a barren and profitless place 4. False Modern Triumphant: Tourism and Cultural Development in Guizhou 5. Reclaiming the Tourist Landscape 6. Conclusion Notes Bibliography
Mia M. Bennett, Gökçe Günel, Max Hirsh, Jessica Lockrem, Tobias Marschall, Anto Mohsin, Tim Oakes, Hallam Stevens, Dorothy Tang, Andrew Toland, Edward Simpson, Max Hirsh, Till Mostowlansky
Mia M. Bennett, Gökçe Günel, Max Hirsh, Jessica Lockrem, Tobias Marschall, Anto Mohsin, Tim Oakes, Hallam Stevens, Dorothy Tang, Andrew Toland, Edward Simpson, Max Hirsh, Till Mostowlansky