The author considers the emergence of rural and community tourism in the Argentine village of Yariguarenda. She reflects on implementing some policies aimed at the indigenous population and on the gradual affirmation of the enhancement of cultural diversity, albeit in a context with a robust neoliberal incidence. She also examines the tensions between the struggle to recover indigenous identity and the environment and the political will to make that territory a “tourist product”.
Turismo sostenibile e cambiamenti nelle politiche per le popolazioni indigene: il caso di Yariguarenda (Salta, Argentina)
Frere Affanni Ana Inés
2023-01-01
Abstract
The author considers the emergence of rural and community tourism in the Argentine village of Yariguarenda. She reflects on implementing some policies aimed at the indigenous population and on the gradual affirmation of the enhancement of cultural diversity, albeit in a context with a robust neoliberal incidence. She also examines the tensions between the struggle to recover indigenous identity and the environment and the political will to make that territory a “tourist product”.File in questo prodotto:
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