ECOTOURISM: Aspirin for the countryside?

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Autor(a) principal: Lambert, Catherine Héau
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Artigo
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Título da fonte: Ateliê Geográfico
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/atelie/article/view/19840
Resumo: Instead of financially subsidizing poor rural communities in Huatulco Bays, Oaxaca, in the name of social justice, the Mexican state has made them responsible for their own survival by converting them to rural o community-based tourism, an economic system in which the community is self-employed instead of selling their labour force. This is the neo-liberal alternative to continue being a peasant. In the field of tourism, ecology has become disengaged from the utopic idea of a counter culture which was non-consumer and anti-materialistic, to focus now on the commoditization and “folklorization” of nature and culture. Rural communities have become self-employed ventures that provide large hotel agencies with exotic excursions and function as outsourcing companies that work for travel agencies and transportation owners. By taking into account the ecotourism as practiced in Huatulco, it has ceased to be an alternative concept and has become a complementary activity to the tourism industry.Keywords: Ecotourism and neoliberalism. Exotism and touristic industries. Rural communities and folklorization. Huatulco Bays-Mexico.
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spelling ECOTOURISM: Aspirin for the countryside?El ecoturismo: ¿Una aspirina para el campo? - DOI 10.5216/ag.v6i2.19840El ecoturismo: ¿Una aspirina para el campo? - DOI 10.5216/ag.v6i2.19840Instead of financially subsidizing poor rural communities in Huatulco Bays, Oaxaca, in the name of social justice, the Mexican state has made them responsible for their own survival by converting them to rural o community-based tourism, an economic system in which the community is self-employed instead of selling their labour force. This is the neo-liberal alternative to continue being a peasant. In the field of tourism, ecology has become disengaged from the utopic idea of a counter culture which was non-consumer and anti-materialistic, to focus now on the commoditization and “folklorization” of nature and culture. Rural communities have become self-employed ventures that provide large hotel agencies with exotic excursions and function as outsourcing companies that work for travel agencies and transportation owners. By taking into account the ecotourism as practiced in Huatulco, it has ceased to be an alternative concept and has become a complementary activity to the tourism industry.Keywords: Ecotourism and neoliberalism. Exotism and touristic industries. Rural communities and folklorization. Huatulco Bays-Mexico.En lugar de subsidiar económicamente a las comunidades rurales pobres de las Bahías de Huatulco, Oaxaca, en nombre de la justicia social, el Estado mexicano las responsabiliza por su supervivencia convirtiéndolas al turismo rural o turismo comunitario, sistema económico donde la comunidad se emplea a sí misma en lugar de salir a vender su fuerza de trabajo. Es la alternativa neo-liberal para seguir siendo campesino. En el ámbito del turismo, la ecología se ha desvinculado de la idea utópica de contra-cultura anti consumista y anti materialista, para dedicarse ahora a la mercantilización y folklorización de la naturaleza y la cultura. Las comunidades rurales se han vuelto empresas de auto-empleo que proveen a las grandes agencias hoteleras con excursiones exóticas y fungen como empresas de outsourcingque trabajan para las agencias de viajes, dueñas de los medios de transporte. A respecto del ecoturismo como practicado en Huatulco, él ha dejado de ser un concepto alternativo para volverse una actividad complementaria de la industria del turismo.Palabras clave: Ecoturismo y neoliberalismo. Exotismo e industria del turismo. Comunidades rurales y folklorización. Bahías de Huatulco-México. En lugar de subsidiar económicamente a las comunidades rurales pobres de las Bahías de Huatulco, Oaxaca, en nombre de la justicia social, el Estado mexicano las responsabiliza por su supervivencia convirtiéndolas al turismo rural o turismo comunitario, sistema económico donde la comunidad se emplea a sí misma en lugar de salir a vender su fuerza de trabajo. Es la alternativa neo-liberal para seguir siendo campesino. En el ámbito del turismo, la ecología se ha desvinculado de la idea utópica de contra-cultura anti consumista y anti materialista, para dedicarse ahora a la mercantilización y folklorización de la naturaleza y la cultura. Las comunidades rurales se han vuelto empresas de auto-empleo que proveen a las grandes agencias hoteleras con excursiones exóticas y fungen como empresas de outsourcingque trabajan para las agencias de viajes, dueñas de los medios de transporte. A respecto del ecoturismo como practicado en Huatulco, él ha dejado de ser un concepto alternativo para volverse una actividad complementaria de la industria del turismo. Palabras clave: Ecoturismo y neoliberalismo. Exotismo e industria del turismo. Comunidades rurales y folklorización. Bahías de Huatulco-México. Universidade Federal de Goiás2012-08-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/atelie/article/view/1984010.5216/ag.v6i2.19840Ateliê Geográfico Journal; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2012); 1-13Ateliê Geográfico; Vol. 6 Núm. 2 (2012); 1-13Ateliê Geográfico; v. 6 n. 2 (2012); 1-131982-195610.5216/ag.v6i2.%areponame:Ateliê Geográficoinstname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGspahttps://revistas.ufg.br/atelie/article/view/19840/1145710.5216/ag.v6i2.19840Lambert, Catherine Héauinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2015-10-22T17:58:43Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/19840Revistahttps://www.revistas.ufg.br/ateliePUBhttps://www.revistas.ufg.br/atelie/oairevista.ateliegeografico@gmail.com || deniscastilho@hotmail.com || laracristineufg@yahoo.com.br1982-19561982-1956opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:17.220980Ateliê Geográfico - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
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El ecoturismo: ¿Una aspirina para el campo? - DOI 10.5216/ag.v6i2.19840
El ecoturismo: ¿Una aspirina para el campo? - DOI 10.5216/ag.v6i2.19840
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description Instead of financially subsidizing poor rural communities in Huatulco Bays, Oaxaca, in the name of social justice, the Mexican state has made them responsible for their own survival by converting them to rural o community-based tourism, an economic system in which the community is self-employed instead of selling their labour force. This is the neo-liberal alternative to continue being a peasant. In the field of tourism, ecology has become disengaged from the utopic idea of a counter culture which was non-consumer and anti-materialistic, to focus now on the commoditization and “folklorization” of nature and culture. Rural communities have become self-employed ventures that provide large hotel agencies with exotic excursions and function as outsourcing companies that work for travel agencies and transportation owners. By taking into account the ecotourism as practiced in Huatulco, it has ceased to be an alternative concept and has become a complementary activity to the tourism industry.Keywords: Ecotourism and neoliberalism. Exotism and touristic industries. Rural communities and folklorization. Huatulco Bays-Mexico.
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