Holiday in Mexico
Critical Reflections on Tourism and Tourist Encounters
Herausgeber: Berger, Dina
Holiday in Mexico
Critical Reflections on Tourism and Tourist Encounters
Herausgeber: Berger, Dina
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"This is an extraordinarily important treatment of Mexico's cultural history."--John Mason Hart, author of "Empire and Revolution: The Americans in Mexico since the Civil War"
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"This is an extraordinarily important treatment of Mexico's cultural history."--John Mason Hart, author of "Empire and Revolution: The Americans in Mexico since the Civil War"
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 154mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9780822345718
- ISBN-10: 0822345714
- Artikelnr.: 26551293
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 154mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9780822345718
- ISBN-10: 0822345714
- Artikelnr.: 26551293
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dina Berger is Assistant Professor of History at Loyola University Chicago. She is the author of The Development and Promotion of Mexico’s Tourism Industry: Pyramids by Day, Martinis by Night. Andrew Grant Wood is Associate Professor of History at University of Tulsa. He is the author of Revolution in the Street: Women, Workers, and Urban Protest in Veracruz, 1870–1927, and the editor of The Borderlands: An Encyclopedia of Culture and Politics on the U.S.–Mexico Divide.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Tourism Studies and the Tourism Dilemma / Dina Berger and
Andrew Grant Wood 1
The U.S.-Mexican War and the Beginnings of American Tourism in Mexico /
Andrea Boardman 21
Teotihuacán: Showcase for the Centennial / Christina Bueno 54
On the Selling of Rey Momo: Early Tourism and the Marketing of Carnival in
Veracruz / Andrew Grant Wood 77
Goodwill Ambassadors on Holiday: Tourism, Diplomacy, and Mexico-United
States Relations / Dina Berger 107
Behind the Noir Border: Tourism, the Vice Racket, and Power Relations in
Baja California's Border Zone, 1938–65 / Eric M. Schantz 130
Fun in Acapulco? The Politics of Development on the Mexican Riviera /
Andrew Sackett 161
Colonial Outpost to Artists' Mecca: Conflict and Collaboration in the
Development of San Miguel de Allende's Tourism Industry / Lisa Pinley
Covert 183
José Cuervo and the Gentrified Worm: Food, Drink, and the Touristic
Consumption of Mexico / Jeffrey M. Pilcher 221
Cancún and the Campo: Indigenous Migration and Tourism Development in the
Yucatán Peninsula / M. Bianet Castellanos 241
Marketing Mexico's Great Masters: Folk Art Tourism and the Neoliberal
Politics of Exhibition / Mary K. Coffey 265
Golfing in the Desert: Los Cabos and Post-PRI Tourism in Mexico / Alex M.
Saragoza 295
The Beach and Beyond: Observations from a Travel Writer on Dreams,
Decadence, and Defense / Barbara Kastelein 320
Conclusion: Should We Stay or Should We Go? Reflections on Tourism Past and
Present / Andrew Grant Wood and Dina Berger 371
Contributors 385
Index 387
Introduction: Tourism Studies and the Tourism Dilemma / Dina Berger and
Andrew Grant Wood 1
The U.S.-Mexican War and the Beginnings of American Tourism in Mexico /
Andrea Boardman 21
Teotihuacán: Showcase for the Centennial / Christina Bueno 54
On the Selling of Rey Momo: Early Tourism and the Marketing of Carnival in
Veracruz / Andrew Grant Wood 77
Goodwill Ambassadors on Holiday: Tourism, Diplomacy, and Mexico-United
States Relations / Dina Berger 107
Behind the Noir Border: Tourism, the Vice Racket, and Power Relations in
Baja California's Border Zone, 1938–65 / Eric M. Schantz 130
Fun in Acapulco? The Politics of Development on the Mexican Riviera /
Andrew Sackett 161
Colonial Outpost to Artists' Mecca: Conflict and Collaboration in the
Development of San Miguel de Allende's Tourism Industry / Lisa Pinley
Covert 183
José Cuervo and the Gentrified Worm: Food, Drink, and the Touristic
Consumption of Mexico / Jeffrey M. Pilcher 221
Cancún and the Campo: Indigenous Migration and Tourism Development in the
Yucatán Peninsula / M. Bianet Castellanos 241
Marketing Mexico's Great Masters: Folk Art Tourism and the Neoliberal
Politics of Exhibition / Mary K. Coffey 265
Golfing in the Desert: Los Cabos and Post-PRI Tourism in Mexico / Alex M.
Saragoza 295
The Beach and Beyond: Observations from a Travel Writer on Dreams,
Decadence, and Defense / Barbara Kastelein 320
Conclusion: Should We Stay or Should We Go? Reflections on Tourism Past and
Present / Andrew Grant Wood and Dina Berger 371
Contributors 385
Index 387
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Tourism Studies and the Tourism Dilemma / Dina Berger and
Andrew Grant Wood 1
The U.S.-Mexican War and the Beginnings of American Tourism in Mexico /
Andrea Boardman 21
Teotihuacán: Showcase for the Centennial / Christina Bueno 54
On the Selling of Rey Momo: Early Tourism and the Marketing of Carnival in
Veracruz / Andrew Grant Wood 77
Goodwill Ambassadors on Holiday: Tourism, Diplomacy, and Mexico-United
States Relations / Dina Berger 107
Behind the Noir Border: Tourism, the Vice Racket, and Power Relations in
Baja California's Border Zone, 1938–65 / Eric M. Schantz 130
Fun in Acapulco? The Politics of Development on the Mexican Riviera /
Andrew Sackett 161
Colonial Outpost to Artists' Mecca: Conflict and Collaboration in the
Development of San Miguel de Allende's Tourism Industry / Lisa Pinley
Covert 183
José Cuervo and the Gentrified Worm: Food, Drink, and the Touristic
Consumption of Mexico / Jeffrey M. Pilcher 221
Cancún and the Campo: Indigenous Migration and Tourism Development in the
Yucatán Peninsula / M. Bianet Castellanos 241
Marketing Mexico's Great Masters: Folk Art Tourism and the Neoliberal
Politics of Exhibition / Mary K. Coffey 265
Golfing in the Desert: Los Cabos and Post-PRI Tourism in Mexico / Alex M.
Saragoza 295
The Beach and Beyond: Observations from a Travel Writer on Dreams,
Decadence, and Defense / Barbara Kastelein 320
Conclusion: Should We Stay or Should We Go? Reflections on Tourism Past and
Present / Andrew Grant Wood and Dina Berger 371
Contributors 385
Index 387
Introduction: Tourism Studies and the Tourism Dilemma / Dina Berger and
Andrew Grant Wood 1
The U.S.-Mexican War and the Beginnings of American Tourism in Mexico /
Andrea Boardman 21
Teotihuacán: Showcase for the Centennial / Christina Bueno 54
On the Selling of Rey Momo: Early Tourism and the Marketing of Carnival in
Veracruz / Andrew Grant Wood 77
Goodwill Ambassadors on Holiday: Tourism, Diplomacy, and Mexico-United
States Relations / Dina Berger 107
Behind the Noir Border: Tourism, the Vice Racket, and Power Relations in
Baja California's Border Zone, 1938–65 / Eric M. Schantz 130
Fun in Acapulco? The Politics of Development on the Mexican Riviera /
Andrew Sackett 161
Colonial Outpost to Artists' Mecca: Conflict and Collaboration in the
Development of San Miguel de Allende's Tourism Industry / Lisa Pinley
Covert 183
José Cuervo and the Gentrified Worm: Food, Drink, and the Touristic
Consumption of Mexico / Jeffrey M. Pilcher 221
Cancún and the Campo: Indigenous Migration and Tourism Development in the
Yucatán Peninsula / M. Bianet Castellanos 241
Marketing Mexico's Great Masters: Folk Art Tourism and the Neoliberal
Politics of Exhibition / Mary K. Coffey 265
Golfing in the Desert: Los Cabos and Post-PRI Tourism in Mexico / Alex M.
Saragoza 295
The Beach and Beyond: Observations from a Travel Writer on Dreams,
Decadence, and Defense / Barbara Kastelein 320
Conclusion: Should We Stay or Should We Go? Reflections on Tourism Past and
Present / Andrew Grant Wood and Dina Berger 371
Contributors 385
Index 387