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Benjamin Gardner

    Selling the Serengeti: The Cultural Politics of Safari Tourism
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    • 2022

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      • 114 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení
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      The story follows Nathaniel, a blind man who experiences a unique duality between two realms. While listening to an opera, he finds himself on stage, navigating The Screen, an abstract space that represents his perception with eyes open. In contrast, when he closes his eyes, he is transported to a vivid forest created by the hamadryads from the opera, blending the boundaries between reality and imagination. This exploration of sight and perception invites readers into a captivating journey of sensory experience and emotional depth.

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    • 2016

      Situating safari tourism within the discourses and practices of development, Selling the Serengeti examines the relationship between the Maasai people of northern Tanzania and the extraordinary influence of foreign-owned ecotourism and big-game-hunting companies. It looks at two major discourses and policies surrounding biodiversity conservation, the championing of community-based conservation and the neoliberal focus on private investment in tourism, and their profound effect on Maasai culture and livelihoods. This ethnographic study explores how these changing social and economic relationships and forces remake the terms through which state institutions and local people engage with foreign investors, communities, and their own territories. The book highlights how these new tourism arrangements change the shape and meaning of the nation-state and the village and in the process remake cultural belonging and citizenship. Benjamin Gardner’s experiences in Tanzania began during a study abroad trip in 1991. His stay led to a relationship with the nation and the Maasai people in Loliondo lasting almost twenty years; it also marked the beginning of his analysis and ethnographic research into social movements, market-led conservation, and neoliberal development around the Serengeti.

      Selling the Serengeti: The Cultural Politics of Safari Tourism