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Intangible Heritage and Tourism Development at the Tsodilo World Heritage Site.

机译:Tsodilo世界遗产地的非物质遗产和旅游业发展。

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Through the case study of the Tsodilo World Heritage Site in Botswana, I investigate the relationship between heritage conservation and tourism development. This is done by analyzing what I argue are the opposing conservation aims of World Heritage status and the commodifying tendencies that this status encourages on cultural heritage through increased tourism. More specifically, "intangible heritage" (criterion vi of the World Heritage cultural listing criteria) is addressed as governments and NGOs in southern Africa are increasingly relying upon cultural heritage tourism to assist in the "development" of socially and economically marginalized populations. I discuss the transformation of local and national heritage sites into World Heritage sites through the processes of place making and heritage making, and I contend that heritage management plans for these sites do more than "manage," but rather accelerate cultural change and change in heritage values, especially for those sites designated for their intangible heritage.;In this dissertation, I also elaborate on issues of ethnicity and nationalism and women and development through an examination of the production of a heritage management plan at Tsodilo modeled on community-based natural resource management (CBNRM). Indeed, the significance of the tourism industry to Botswana's economy, coupled with the contentious relations that the government has with its ethnic minorities, foregrounds a critical examination of the politics of heritage and conservation in the country. Furthermore, due to Botswana's nationalist stance on identity politics as well as the globalizing processes of development, the gender roles of the country's ethnic minorities are being transformed as they progressively enter a market economy through their varied inductions into the tourism industry. As local communities living near Tsodilo are increasingly consigned to self-reliance through tourism development, I question whether commodification of the site's intangible heritage ultimately works against the conservation aims of World Heritage and, if so, in what specific ways. The case study of heritage and tourism at Tsodilo provides a window to looking at "development" in southern Africa, as well as how national narratives of inclusion and legitimacy produce a dilemma for the promotion of heritage tourism among Botswana's ethnic minorities.
机译:通过对博茨瓦纳Tsodilo世界遗产的案例研究,我研究了遗产保护与旅游业发展之间的关系。这是通过分析我认为是世界遗产地位的相反保护目标以及这种地位通过增加旅游业而促进文化遗产的商品化趋势来实现的。更具体地讲,“非物质遗产”(世界遗产文化列表标准的准则六)得到了解决,因为南部非洲的政府和非政府组织越来越依赖文化遗产旅游来协助社会和经济上被边缘化的人群的“发展”。我讨论了通过场所制作和遗产制作过程将本地和国家遗产转换为世界遗产的过程,并且我认为这些遗址的遗产管理计划不仅可以“管理”,还可以促进文化变革和遗产变更的价值,特别是对于那些指定为非物质遗产的地点。在这篇论文中,我还通过考察在Tsodilo制定的基于社区自然资源的遗产管理计划,详细阐述了种族,民族主义和妇女与发展问题管理(CBNRM)。的确,旅游业对博茨瓦纳经济的重要意义,再加上政府与少数民族之间的争议关系,使得对该国的遗产保护政策进行了严格的审查。此外,由于博茨瓦纳在认同政治方面的民族主义立场以及发展的全球化进程,该国少数民族的性别角色正在转变,因为他们通过对旅游业的各种引导逐步进入市场经济。随着居住在Tsodilo附近的当地社区越来越多地通过旅游业发展实现自给自足,我质疑该场所非物质遗产的商品化最终是否会违背世界遗产的保护目标,如果是的话,将以何种具体方式。 Tsodilo的遗产和旅游业案例研究为观察南部非洲的“发展”以及民族包容性和合法性的叙述如何为促进博茨瓦纳少数民族之间的遗产旅游带来困境提供了一个窗口。

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  • 作者

    Giraudo, Rachel Faye.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Berkeley.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Berkeley.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.;Recreation.;Sub Saharan Africa Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 212 p.
  • 总页数 212
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:44:08

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