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The Living Inca Town presents a rich case study of tourism in Ollantaytambo, a rapidly developing destination in the southern Peruvian Andes and the starting point for many popular treks to Machu Picchu. Tourism is generally welcomed in Ollantaytambo, as it provides a steady stream of work for local businesses, particularly those run by women. However, the obvious material inequalities between locals and tourists affect many interactions and have contributed to conflict and aggression throughout the tourist zones. Based on a number of research visits over the course of fifteen years, The Living Inca Town examines the experiences and interactions of locals, visitors, and tourism brokers. The book makes room for unique perspectives and uses innovative visual methods, including photovoice images and pen and ink drawings, to represent different viewpoints of day-to-day tourist encounters. The Living Inca Town vividly illustrates how tourism can perpetuate g

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations and Tables Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Tourist Encounters and Perceptions 3. Negotiating Gender and Ethnicity 4. Negotiating Material Inequalities 5. Conflict, Resistance, and Witchcraft 6. Marketing Spirituality and Romance 7. Conclusion References Index

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      Publisher: University of Toronto Press
      Publication Date: 09/04/2021
      ISBN13: 9781487508104, 978-1487508104
      ISBN10: 1487508107

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Living Inca Town presents a rich case study of tourism in Ollantaytambo, a rapidly developing destination in the southern Peruvian Andes and the starting point for many popular treks to Machu Picchu. Tourism is generally welcomed in Ollantaytambo, as it provides a steady stream of work for local businesses, particularly those run by women. However, the obvious material inequalities between locals and tourists affect many interactions and have contributed to conflict and aggression throughout the tourist zones. Based on a number of research visits over the course of fifteen years, The Living Inca Town examines the experiences and interactions of locals, visitors, and tourism brokers. The book makes room for unique perspectives and uses innovative visual methods, including photovoice images and pen and ink drawings, to represent different viewpoints of day-to-day tourist encounters. The Living Inca Town vividly illustrates how tourism can perpetuate g

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations and Tables Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Tourist Encounters and Perceptions 3. Negotiating Gender and Ethnicity 4. Negotiating Material Inequalities 5. Conflict, Resistance, and Witchcraft 6. Marketing Spirituality and Romance 7. Conclusion References Index

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