Tourism, Heritage and Commodification of Non-human Animals
Tourism, Heritage and Commodification of Non-human Animals
A Posthumanist Reflection
Bigby, Bobbie Chew; Flores, Georgina; Kline, Carol; Venegas, Dr Gino Jafet Quintero; Pineda, Jean Azcatl; Edelheim, Johan; Crossley, Emilie; Arias, Tomas; Perez, Alicia Mariana Penelope Castro; Lopez-Lopez, Dr Alvaro
CABI Publishing
12/2023
208
Dura
Inglês
9781800623286
15 a 20 dias
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Section 1: Humanist benefits and animal exploitation exploitation Chapter 1: Introduction. Muted torment: Speciesism, tourism, and animal commodification by David A. Lopez Varela Chapter 2: Heritage and commodification of non-human animals in tourism: a posthumanist reflection by Alvaro Lopez Lopez, Gino Jafet Quintero Venegas and Carol Kline Chapter 3: The legacy of zoos? Moral reasons against considering zoos as heritage by Gustavo Ortiz-Millan Chapter 4: Fill Your Cup: a multi-species exploration of Balinese kopi luwak agrotourism by Jes Hooper Chapter 5: Animal trade and dark tourism in the Sonora market by Jean Azcatl Pineda and Alicia Mariana Penelope Castro Perez. Chapter 6: Jallikattu: Walking the tightrope between culture and animal welfare by Javed Salim and Nusrat Yasmeen Chapter 7: Bullfights, tourism and intangible cultural heritage in Mexico: A dissonant heritage by Georgina Flores Mercado Chapter 8: Bullfighting at the San Marcos National Fair: animal cruelty behind tourism and heritage by Alejandro Morales Perez and Brenda Martinez Velasco Section 2: Navigating animal-human relationships: tension in minmizing damage Chapter 9: Restoring relationships of respect with eagle relatives: Tribal-led Eagle Aviary Tours in Oklahoma Indian Country by Bobbie Chew Bigby Chapter 10: A posthumanist view on theming the axolotl for a Pueblo Magico by Gino Jafet Quintero Venegas, Alvaro Lopez Lopez and Carol Kline Chapter 11: Feline saviours: Nekonomics, stray agency, and the kawaiification of heritage tourism in Japan by Emilie Crossley and Johan R. Edelheim Chapter 12: The heritage of the cute: Commodifying pandas in urban and rural China by Yulei Guo Chapter 13: Contested boundaries: Towards a posthumanist political ecology approach to recognize human-deer relationship as an intangible cultural heritage by Rie Usui and Carolin Funck Chapter 14: Conclusion. Shifting animal abuse in heritage tourism to the paradigm of building multispecies communities by Leonardo Garavito-Gonzalez, Jorge Ivan Ruiz Barrera, Estephania Sepulveda Perdomo, Tomas Arias Roncancio and Mateo Nicolas Rico Medina
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cultural heritage; animal commodification; zooslavery; animals as attractions; tourism and animals; heritage and animals; tourism and non-human animals; unethical animal interactions; tourist consumption of animal attractions; animals and festivals
Section 1: Humanist benefits and animal exploitation exploitation Chapter 1: Introduction. Muted torment: Speciesism, tourism, and animal commodification by David A. Lopez Varela Chapter 2: Heritage and commodification of non-human animals in tourism: a posthumanist reflection by Alvaro Lopez Lopez, Gino Jafet Quintero Venegas and Carol Kline Chapter 3: The legacy of zoos? Moral reasons against considering zoos as heritage by Gustavo Ortiz-Millan Chapter 4: Fill Your Cup: a multi-species exploration of Balinese kopi luwak agrotourism by Jes Hooper Chapter 5: Animal trade and dark tourism in the Sonora market by Jean Azcatl Pineda and Alicia Mariana Penelope Castro Perez. Chapter 6: Jallikattu: Walking the tightrope between culture and animal welfare by Javed Salim and Nusrat Yasmeen Chapter 7: Bullfights, tourism and intangible cultural heritage in Mexico: A dissonant heritage by Georgina Flores Mercado Chapter 8: Bullfighting at the San Marcos National Fair: animal cruelty behind tourism and heritage by Alejandro Morales Perez and Brenda Martinez Velasco Section 2: Navigating animal-human relationships: tension in minmizing damage Chapter 9: Restoring relationships of respect with eagle relatives: Tribal-led Eagle Aviary Tours in Oklahoma Indian Country by Bobbie Chew Bigby Chapter 10: A posthumanist view on theming the axolotl for a Pueblo Magico by Gino Jafet Quintero Venegas, Alvaro Lopez Lopez and Carol Kline Chapter 11: Feline saviours: Nekonomics, stray agency, and the kawaiification of heritage tourism in Japan by Emilie Crossley and Johan R. Edelheim Chapter 12: The heritage of the cute: Commodifying pandas in urban and rural China by Yulei Guo Chapter 13: Contested boundaries: Towards a posthumanist political ecology approach to recognize human-deer relationship as an intangible cultural heritage by Rie Usui and Carolin Funck Chapter 14: Conclusion. Shifting animal abuse in heritage tourism to the paradigm of building multispecies communities by Leonardo Garavito-Gonzalez, Jorge Ivan Ruiz Barrera, Estephania Sepulveda Perdomo, Tomas Arias Roncancio and Mateo Nicolas Rico Medina
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