Deconstructing Eurocentric Tourism and Heritage Narratives in Mexican American Communities

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A01=Carlos F. Ortega
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american heritage
american tourism
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Author_Frank G. Perez
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Chicano identity politics
chicano studies
cultural communication
cultural representation
decolonising heritage narratives
Downtown El Paso
El Paso
El Paso Area
El Paso Community College
El Paso Times
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ethnic conflict Southwest
eurocentric heritage
eurocentric tourism
Fantasy Heritage
fantasy tourism
heritage and memory
heritage imaginaries
heritage narratives
Heritage Tourism
heritage tourism studies
indegenous heritage
indigenous communication
indigenous representation
indigenous tourism
intercultural dialogue research
La Farge
latino communities
latinx
Los De Abajo
marginalization of culture
marginalization of indigenous
Mexican American Cultural Center
mexican communities
Mission Trail
Ohkay Owingeh
Palo Duro Canyon
Postcoloniality and heritage
Postcoloniality and tourism
public memory analysis
race and ethnic communities
Rio Arriba County
San Elizario
Segundo Barrio
sociology of culture
South African Geographical Journal
tourism and memory
tourism geographies
tourism imaginaries
tourism narratives
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367136796
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book attempts to dismantle the unfounded Eurocentric view of US-born and immigrant Mexican peoples, that groups together the identities of Latinx, Chicanx, and other indigenous peoples of the Southwest into Hispanics whose contributions to the cultural, historical, and social development of the Southwest are marginalized or made non-existent.

The narrative and performative legacies that tourism and fantasy heritage produce are promulgated and consumed by both Latinx and non-Latinx peoples and cultures. This book endeavors to expose these productions through analysis of on-the-ground resistance in the service and spirit of intercultural dialogue and change. This book will offer a precise set of recommendations for breaking away from these practices and thus forming new, veritable identities.

With a strongly heritage-oriented discourse, this book on deconstructing Eurocentric representation of Mexican people and their culture will appeal to academics and scholars of heritage tourism, Chicano studies, Southwest studies and Native American studies courses.

Frank G. Pérez is Associate Professor of Communication at the University of Texas, El Paso, where he also teaches Chicano Studies. The Latina/o Communication Studies Division and La Raza Caucus of the National Communication Association has felicitated Prof. Pérez with the 2019 Córdova-Puchot Scholar of the Year Award for his outstanding scholarship and contributions to his field to include this book that he co-authored with Carlos F. Ortega.

Carlos F. Ortega is Lecturer in Chicano Studies at the University of Texas, El Paso. His research interests include educational policy, Chicano film and music, and the erasure of cultural heritage. He is co-editor of Chicano Studies: Survey and Analysis.

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