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\u27It\u27s not about believing\u27: Exploring the transformative potential of cultural acknowledgement in an Indigenous tourism context

机译:并不是要相信:探索土著旅游背景下文化认同的变革潜力

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This paper directly challenges the persisting argument that in the host-(uninvited) guest relationship of Kimberley coastal tourism in Australia\u27s far northwest, Traditional Owners (the hosts) have a pedagogic responsibility to first educate the tourism industry (the guests) of their impacts on them in order to facilitate culturally appropriate and sustainable tourism experiences. We contend that such an argument reflects a deeply entrenched context of erasure and power imbalance between Australian Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people. We highlight, using three decades of public records, the fact that government and industry have ignored and continue to ignore knowledge and learning shared by Kimberley Aboriginal peoples in attempts to rectify serious issues of cultural impacts and risks to visitors arising from unsanctioned tourism activities on Traditional Owners\u27 land and sea country. We argue for the possibility of tourism operating in a mutually satisfactory hybrid space in which acknowledgement, tolerance and respect discharges the need for understanding different ontologies that operate within that space but provides the potential for learning. Using Bourdieu\u27s notion of transformative practice, we propose that the development of such a hybrid space could transform the problem of unsanctioned tourism access to the Kimberley coast into an iteration that could facilitate its taming and thus a shift towards sustainable practices based on mutual recognition and respect.
机译:本文直接挑战了一个长期存在的论点,即在澳大利亚西北部金伯利沿海旅游的接待者(不请自来)宾客关系中,传统所有者(接待者)负有教育责任,首先要教育他们的旅游业(客人)对他们的影响,以促进文化上适当且可持续的旅游体验。我们认为,这种论点反映出澳大利亚土著人民与非土著人民之间根深蒂固的消除和权力不平衡的情况。我们利用三十年来的公共记录,着重指出,政府和行业界已经忽略并继续忽略金伯利原住民分享的知识和经验,以试图纠正未经批准的传统旅游活动对游客造成的文化影响和风险的严重问题。业主\ u27陆地和海洋国家。我们认为旅游业有可能在一个相互满意的混合空间中运作,在该空间中,承认,宽容和尊重消除了理解在该空间中运作的不同本体但提供学习潜力的需求。我们建议使用布迪厄(Bourdieu)的转化实践概念,开发这样一种混合空间,可以将未经批准的前往金伯利海岸的旅游接入问题转变为可以促进其驯服的迭代,从而向基于互认的可持续实践转变和尊重。

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