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Cancún and the Campo: Indigenous Migration and Tourism Development in the Yucatán Peninsula
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1 Introduction: Tourism Studies and the Tourism Dilemma 1
- The U.S.–Mexican War and the Beginnings of American Tourism in Mexico 21
- Teotihuacán: Showcase for the Centennial 54
- On the Selling of Rey Momo: Early Tourism and the Marketing of Carnival in Veracruz 77
- Goodwill Ambassadors on Holiday: Tourism, Diplomacy, and Mexico–U.S. Relations 107
- Behind the Noir Border: Tourism, the Vice Racket, and Power Relations in Baja California’s Border Zone, 1938–65 130
- Fun in Acapulco? The Politics of Development on the Mexican Riviera 161
- Colonial Outpost to Artists’ Mecca: Conflict and Collaboration in the Development of San Miguel de Allende’s Tourist Industry 183
- José Cuervo and the Gentrified Worm: Food, Drink, and the Touristic Consumption of Mexico 221
- Cancún and the Campo: Indigenous Migration and Tourism Development in the Yucatán Peninsula 241
- Marketing Mexico’s Great Masters: Folk Art Tourism and the Neoliberal Politics of Exhibition 265
- Golfing in the Desert: Los Cabos and Post-PRI Tourism in Mexico 295
- The Beach and Beyond: Observations from a Travel Writer on Dreams, Decadence, and Defense 320
- Conclusion: Should We Stay or Should We Go? Reflections on Tourism Past and Present 371
- Contributors 385
- Index 387
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1 Introduction: Tourism Studies and the Tourism Dilemma 1
- The U.S.–Mexican War and the Beginnings of American Tourism in Mexico 21
- Teotihuacán: Showcase for the Centennial 54
- On the Selling of Rey Momo: Early Tourism and the Marketing of Carnival in Veracruz 77
- Goodwill Ambassadors on Holiday: Tourism, Diplomacy, and Mexico–U.S. Relations 107
- Behind the Noir Border: Tourism, the Vice Racket, and Power Relations in Baja California’s Border Zone, 1938–65 130
- Fun in Acapulco? The Politics of Development on the Mexican Riviera 161
- Colonial Outpost to Artists’ Mecca: Conflict and Collaboration in the Development of San Miguel de Allende’s Tourist Industry 183
- José Cuervo and the Gentrified Worm: Food, Drink, and the Touristic Consumption of Mexico 221
- Cancún and the Campo: Indigenous Migration and Tourism Development in the Yucatán Peninsula 241
- Marketing Mexico’s Great Masters: Folk Art Tourism and the Neoliberal Politics of Exhibition 265
- Golfing in the Desert: Los Cabos and Post-PRI Tourism in Mexico 295
- The Beach and Beyond: Observations from a Travel Writer on Dreams, Decadence, and Defense 320
- Conclusion: Should We Stay or Should We Go? Reflections on Tourism Past and Present 371
- Contributors 385
- Index 387