Adventures into Mexico: American Tourism beyond the Border: Jaguar Books on Latin America
Editat de Nicholas Dagen Bloomen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mai 2006
Delving into the rich and varied worlds of political exiles, students, art dealers, retiree/artist colonies, and tourist zones, this work illustrates why large numbers of Americans have been irresistibly drawn to Mexico for the past sixty years. Specialists in literature, anthropology, history, and geography bring their unique perspectives to the stories of both short- and long-term migrants. Together their essays illuminate the complex goals and impact of American tourism, offering a fascinating interpretation to all those interested in modern Mexican history, border studies, tourism, and retirement in Mexico.
Contributions by: Diana Anhalt, Dina M. Berger, Nicholas Dagen Bloom, Michael Chibnik, Drewey Wayne Gunn, Janet Henshall Momsen, Rebecca M. Schreiber, Rebecca Torres, David Truly, and Richard W. Wilkie
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780742537453
ISBN-10: 0742537455
Pagini: 230
Dimensiuni: 163 x 227 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Jaguar Books on Latin America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0742537455
Pagini: 230
Dimensiuni: 163 x 227 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Jaguar Books on Latin America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction
Chapter 1: A Drink between Friends: Mexican and American Pleasure Seekers in 1940s Mexico City
Chapter 2: Resort to Exile: Willard Motley's Writings on Postwar U.S. Tourism in Mexico
Chapter 3: Gringolandia: Cancun and the American Tourist
Chapter 4: The Beat Trail to Mexico
Chapter 5: Dangerous Journeys: Mexico City College Students and the Mexican Landscape, 1954-1962
Chapter 6: American Merchants and Mexican Folk Art: The Buying and Selling of Oaxacan Wood Carvings
Chapter 7: Bridging the Cultural Gap: Adaptation to Mexico
Chapter 8: The Lake Chapala Riviera: The Evolution of a Not-So-American Foreign Community
Chapter 9: To Be Served and Loved: The American Sense of Place in San Miguel de Allende
Further Reading
Chapter 1: A Drink between Friends: Mexican and American Pleasure Seekers in 1940s Mexico City
Chapter 2: Resort to Exile: Willard Motley's Writings on Postwar U.S. Tourism in Mexico
Chapter 3: Gringolandia: Cancun and the American Tourist
Chapter 4: The Beat Trail to Mexico
Chapter 5: Dangerous Journeys: Mexico City College Students and the Mexican Landscape, 1954-1962
Chapter 6: American Merchants and Mexican Folk Art: The Buying and Selling of Oaxacan Wood Carvings
Chapter 7: Bridging the Cultural Gap: Adaptation to Mexico
Chapter 8: The Lake Chapala Riviera: The Evolution of a Not-So-American Foreign Community
Chapter 9: To Be Served and Loved: The American Sense of Place in San Miguel de Allende
Further Reading
Recenzii
This anthology explores the varying and complex interactions between American guests and their host communities. . . . Useful to scholars investigating cultural and social relations between Americans and Mexicans south of the border.
This collection should be useful to scholars investigating cultural and social relations between Americans and Mexicans south of the border.
Adventures into Mexico brings together a variety of materials useful for the cultural study of U.S. tourism in Mexico. Scholarly analyses examine the rise of modern tourism in Mexico City and coastal beach resorts, the tourist market for Mexican folk art, and the establishment of retirement colonies in Ajijic, Chapala, and San Miguel de Allende. Other chapters move toward the personal memoir, recounting the experiences of scholars and intellectuals. Moving between the personal and the academic, the chapters in Adventures into Mexico map out the emergence of Mexico as a destination for tourists and travelers from the United States. The chapters will serve anthropologists, geographers, sociologists, historians, and practitioners of literary and cultural studies interested in United States tourism from the 1940s to the present and especially the role that tourism has played in shaping modern Mexico.
North Americans first came to Mexico in force in 1846 as military invaders. Today, millions flood in each year as tourists, while thousands more live in Mexico as permanent or semi-permanent expatriates. Surprisingly, this vast human tide, bringing citizens of the world's wealthiest, most powerful nation into at least fleeting contact with a very different, highly complex, and far poorer society, has received scant scholarly attention. This fine collection of subtle and sophisticated essays goes a long way toward remedying that neglect. Highly recommended.
This collection should be useful to scholars investigating cultural and social relations between Americans and Mexicans south of the border.
Adventures into Mexico brings together a variety of materials useful for the cultural study of U.S. tourism in Mexico. Scholarly analyses examine the rise of modern tourism in Mexico City and coastal beach resorts, the tourist market for Mexican folk art, and the establishment of retirement colonies in Ajijic, Chapala, and San Miguel de Allende. Other chapters move toward the personal memoir, recounting the experiences of scholars and intellectuals. Moving between the personal and the academic, the chapters in Adventures into Mexico map out the emergence of Mexico as a destination for tourists and travelers from the United States. The chapters will serve anthropologists, geographers, sociologists, historians, and practitioners of literary and cultural studies interested in United States tourism from the 1940s to the present and especially the role that tourism has played in shaping modern Mexico.
North Americans first came to Mexico in force in 1846 as military invaders. Today, millions flood in each year as tourists, while thousands more live in Mexico as permanent or semi-permanent expatriates. Surprisingly, this vast human tide, bringing citizens of the world's wealthiest, most powerful nation into at least fleeting contact with a very different, highly complex, and far poorer society, has received scant scholarly attention. This fine collection of subtle and sophisticated essays goes a long way toward remedying that neglect. Highly recommended.