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Tourism and Indigeneity in the Arctic / ed. by Arvid Viken, Dieter K. Müller.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Tourism and Cultural Change ; 51Publisher: Bristol, UK; Blue Ridge Summit, PA : Channel View Publications, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resource (312 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781845416096
  • 9781845416102
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.4/79109113 23
LOC classification:
  • G155.A726 T68 2017
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Part 1: Conceptualizing Arctic Indigeneity and Tourism -- 1. Indigenous Tourism in the Arctic -- 2. Indigeneity and Indigenous Tourism -- 3. Images of the Northern and 'Arctic' in Tourism and Regional Literature -- 4. Orientalism or Cultural Encounters? Tourism Assemblages in Cultures, Capital and Identities -- Part 2: Arctic Contestations; Resourcification of Indigenous Landscapes -- 5. Sami Tourism at the Crossroads: Globalization as a Challenge for Business, Environment and Culture in Swedish Sápmi -- 6. Tourist Hegemonies of Outside Powers: The Case of Salmon Fishing Safari Camps in Territories of Traditional Land Use (Kola Peninsula) -- 7. Empowering Whom? Politics and Realities of Indigenous Tourism Development in the Russian Arctic -- 8. Destination Development in the Middle of the Sápmi: Whose Voice is Heard and How? -- 9. Culture in Nature: Exploring the Role of 'Culture' in the Destination of Ilulissat, Greenland -- Part 3: Touristification of the Arctic - Indigenous Wrapping -- 10. Peripheral Geographies of Creativity: The Case for Aboriginal Tourism in Canada's Yukon Territory -- 11. Sport and Folklore Festivals of the North as Sites of Indigenous Cultural Revitalization in Russia -- 12. Indigenous Hospitality and Tourism: Past Trajectories and New Beginnings -- Part 4: Tourism Negotiating Sami Traditions -- 13. What Does the Sieidi Do? Tourism as a Part of a Continued Tradition? -- 14. Sami Tourism in Northern Norway: Indigenous Spirituality and Processes of Cultural Branding -- 15. Respect in the Girdnu: The Sami Verdde Institution and Tourism in Northern Norway -- Part 5: Epilogue -- 16. Toward a De-Essentializing of Indigenous Tourism? -- Index
Summary: This is the first book to exclusively address tourism and indigenous peoples in the circumpolar North. It examines how tourism in indigenous communities is influenced by academic and political discourses, and how these communities are influenced by tourism. The volume focuses on the ambivalence relating to tourism as a modern force within ethnic groups who are concerned with maintaining indigenous roots and traditional practices. It seeks to challenge stereotypical understandings of indigenousness and indigeneity and considers conflicting imaginaries of the Arctic and Arctic indigenous tourism. The book contains case studies from Canada, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia and will be of interest to postgraduate students and researchers of tourism, geography, sociology, cultural studies and anthropology. 
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Part 1: Conceptualizing Arctic Indigeneity and Tourism -- 1. Indigenous Tourism in the Arctic -- 2. Indigeneity and Indigenous Tourism -- 3. Images of the Northern and 'Arctic' in Tourism and Regional Literature -- 4. Orientalism or Cultural Encounters? Tourism Assemblages in Cultures, Capital and Identities -- Part 2: Arctic Contestations; Resourcification of Indigenous Landscapes -- 5. Sami Tourism at the Crossroads: Globalization as a Challenge for Business, Environment and Culture in Swedish Sápmi -- 6. Tourist Hegemonies of Outside Powers: The Case of Salmon Fishing Safari Camps in Territories of Traditional Land Use (Kola Peninsula) -- 7. Empowering Whom? Politics and Realities of Indigenous Tourism Development in the Russian Arctic -- 8. Destination Development in the Middle of the Sápmi: Whose Voice is Heard and How? -- 9. Culture in Nature: Exploring the Role of 'Culture' in the Destination of Ilulissat, Greenland -- Part 3: Touristification of the Arctic - Indigenous Wrapping -- 10. Peripheral Geographies of Creativity: The Case for Aboriginal Tourism in Canada's Yukon Territory -- 11. Sport and Folklore Festivals of the North as Sites of Indigenous Cultural Revitalization in Russia -- 12. Indigenous Hospitality and Tourism: Past Trajectories and New Beginnings -- Part 4: Tourism Negotiating Sami Traditions -- 13. What Does the Sieidi Do? Tourism as a Part of a Continued Tradition? -- 14. Sami Tourism in Northern Norway: Indigenous Spirituality and Processes of Cultural Branding -- 15. Respect in the Girdnu: The Sami Verdde Institution and Tourism in Northern Norway -- Part 5: Epilogue -- 16. Toward a De-Essentializing of Indigenous Tourism? -- Index

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This is the first book to exclusively address tourism and indigenous peoples in the circumpolar North. It examines how tourism in indigenous communities is influenced by academic and political discourses, and how these communities are influenced by tourism. The volume focuses on the ambivalence relating to tourism as a modern force within ethnic groups who are concerned with maintaining indigenous roots and traditional practices. It seeks to challenge stereotypical understandings of indigenousness and indigeneity and considers conflicting imaginaries of the Arctic and Arctic indigenous tourism. The book contains case studies from Canada, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia and will be of interest to postgraduate students and researchers of tourism, geography, sociology, cultural studies and anthropology. 

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 30. Aug 2021)