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Slumming It
The Tourist Valorization of Urban Poverty
Slumming It
The Tourist Valorization of Urban Poverty
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Description
Have slums become 'cool'? More and more tourists from across the globe seem to think so as they discover favelas, ghettos, townships and barrios on leisurely visits. But while slum tourism often evokes moral outrage, critics rarely ask about what motivates this tourism, or what wider consequences and effects it initiates. In this provocative book, Fabian Frenzel investigates the lure that slums exert on their better-off visitors, looking at the many ways in which this curious form of attraction ignites changes both in the slums themselves and on the world stage.
Covering slums in Rio de Janeiro, Bangkok and multiple cities in South Africa, Kenya and India, Slumming It examines the roots and consequences of a growing phenomenon whose effects have ranged from gentrification and urban policy reform to the organization of international development and poverty alleviation. Controversially, Frenzel argues that the rise of slum tourism has drawn attention to important global justice issues, and is far more complex than we initially acknowledged.
Table of Contents
2. Tourism and the Social Question
3. The Slum and the City
4. Value Practices and Tourist Falorization
5. Slums in Local Value Regimes
6. Disruptive Valorization: Putting Slums on the Map
7. Co-opting and Engineering Tourist Valorization: Policy and Real Estate Responses
8. Tourist Valorization in the Post-Fordist Care Regime
9. Slum Tourism and Political Activism
10. Conclusion
Product details
Published | Jun 15 2016 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 232 |
ISBN | 9781783604463 |
Imprint | Zed Books |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A provoking read, exceptional in its efforts to understand slum tourism as a global industry and a symbolic practice of valorisation.
Africa at LSE
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One of the most interesting books on the "new tourisms" … It deserves to be widely read and discussed and is worthy of a place on the shelves of anyone interested in the slum, in tourism and society, or in "the social question".
Anthropological Forum
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Highly recommended. A stirring text on an emerging yet controversial niche form of tourism.
Choice
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Slumming It resists reductive treatment of slum tourism as universally positive or negative. What it does raise the possibility of is “how tourism may contribute to a politics of solidarity".
Environment and Urbanization
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The definitive book on the topic.
Forbes
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Successfully weaves together economics, human geography and cultural studies in order to create a well-balanced analysis.
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