Tourism, Philanthropy and School Tours in Zimbabwe
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Tourism, Philanthropy and School Tours in Zimbabwe
Problematising "Win-Win" Discourses
Smithers, Kathleen
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2024
158
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9781032527079
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
Image(s) of Africa
Education challenges
A note on terminology
Introduction to the research
Structure of the book
Chapter 2 HOW DOES TOURISM COME TO BE IN A SCHOOL?
Economic challenges: A brief history
Education challenges: A system in crisis
Tourism in Zimbabwe
Summary
Chapter 3 INTRODUCING MATOPO SCHOOL
Matopo School
Education Tours
Adventure Company
Shumba Safaris
The funding arrangement
My relationship to the school
Summary
Chapter 4 THE WHITE SAVIOUR COMPLEX
Development
Developmentourism and education: problems of naming
The white saviour complex
Dominant images of Majority World children
Summary
Chapter 5 BUILDING THE SET AND PRODUCING 'AFRICA'
Set design: An image of Africa
Managing conflicting roles of the school
Use of children because teachers tell lies
Summary
Chapter 6: THE STARRING ROLE: POOR-BUT-HAPPY CHILDREN
Playing a character: Poor-but-happy children
"They are in love with the children"
Tourist-Visitor-Friend
Summary
Chapter 7 BREAKING THE FOURTH WALL: THE WHITE SAVIOUR AS PROTAGONIST
The protagonist: The white saviour
Complexities of the white saviour in action
The role I was assigned
The tension of external funders
The white saviour and the local community
Summary
Chapter 8 CONCLUSION
Image(s) of Africa
Education challenges
A note on terminology
Introduction to the research
Structure of the book
Chapter 2 HOW DOES TOURISM COME TO BE IN A SCHOOL?
Economic challenges: A brief history
Education challenges: A system in crisis
Tourism in Zimbabwe
Summary
Chapter 3 INTRODUCING MATOPO SCHOOL
Matopo School
Education Tours
Adventure Company
Shumba Safaris
The funding arrangement
My relationship to the school
Summary
Chapter 4 THE WHITE SAVIOUR COMPLEX
Development
Developmentourism and education: problems of naming
The white saviour complex
Dominant images of Majority World children
Summary
Chapter 5 BUILDING THE SET AND PRODUCING 'AFRICA'
Set design: An image of Africa
Managing conflicting roles of the school
Use of children because teachers tell lies
Summary
Chapter 6: THE STARRING ROLE: POOR-BUT-HAPPY CHILDREN
Playing a character: Poor-but-happy children
"They are in love with the children"
Tourist-Visitor-Friend
Summary
Chapter 7 BREAKING THE FOURTH WALL: THE WHITE SAVIOUR AS PROTAGONIST
The protagonist: The white saviour
Complexities of the white saviour in action
The role I was assigned
The tension of external funders
The white saviour and the local community
Summary
Chapter 8 CONCLUSION
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Tourism;Philanthropy;School Tours;Matabeleland North;philanthropic funding;stereotypical cultural images
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
Image(s) of Africa
Education challenges
A note on terminology
Introduction to the research
Structure of the book
Chapter 2 HOW DOES TOURISM COME TO BE IN A SCHOOL?
Economic challenges: A brief history
Education challenges: A system in crisis
Tourism in Zimbabwe
Summary
Chapter 3 INTRODUCING MATOPO SCHOOL
Matopo School
Education Tours
Adventure Company
Shumba Safaris
The funding arrangement
My relationship to the school
Summary
Chapter 4 THE WHITE SAVIOUR COMPLEX
Development
Developmentourism and education: problems of naming
The white saviour complex
Dominant images of Majority World children
Summary
Chapter 5 BUILDING THE SET AND PRODUCING 'AFRICA'
Set design: An image of Africa
Managing conflicting roles of the school
Use of children because teachers tell lies
Summary
Chapter 6: THE STARRING ROLE: POOR-BUT-HAPPY CHILDREN
Playing a character: Poor-but-happy children
"They are in love with the children"
Tourist-Visitor-Friend
Summary
Chapter 7 BREAKING THE FOURTH WALL: THE WHITE SAVIOUR AS PROTAGONIST
The protagonist: The white saviour
Complexities of the white saviour in action
The role I was assigned
The tension of external funders
The white saviour and the local community
Summary
Chapter 8 CONCLUSION
Image(s) of Africa
Education challenges
A note on terminology
Introduction to the research
Structure of the book
Chapter 2 HOW DOES TOURISM COME TO BE IN A SCHOOL?
Economic challenges: A brief history
Education challenges: A system in crisis
Tourism in Zimbabwe
Summary
Chapter 3 INTRODUCING MATOPO SCHOOL
Matopo School
Education Tours
Adventure Company
Shumba Safaris
The funding arrangement
My relationship to the school
Summary
Chapter 4 THE WHITE SAVIOUR COMPLEX
Development
Developmentourism and education: problems of naming
The white saviour complex
Dominant images of Majority World children
Summary
Chapter 5 BUILDING THE SET AND PRODUCING 'AFRICA'
Set design: An image of Africa
Managing conflicting roles of the school
Use of children because teachers tell lies
Summary
Chapter 6: THE STARRING ROLE: POOR-BUT-HAPPY CHILDREN
Playing a character: Poor-but-happy children
"They are in love with the children"
Tourist-Visitor-Friend
Summary
Chapter 7 BREAKING THE FOURTH WALL: THE WHITE SAVIOUR AS PROTAGONIST
The protagonist: The white saviour
Complexities of the white saviour in action
The role I was assigned
The tension of external funders
The white saviour and the local community
Summary
Chapter 8 CONCLUSION
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