Touring Poverty addresses a highly controversial practice: the
transformation of impoverished neighbourhoods into valued
attractions for international tourists. In the megacities of the
Global South, selected and idealized aspects of poverty are being
turned into a tourist commodity for consumption.
The book takes the reader on a journey through Rocinha, a
neighbourhood in Rio de Janeiro which is advertised as "the largest
favela in Latin America." Bianca Freire-Medeiros presents
interviews with tour operators, guides, tourists and dwellers to
explore the vital questions raised by this kind of tourism. How and
why do diverse social actors and institutions orchestrate, perform
and consume touristic poverty? In the context of globalization and
neoliberalism, what are the politics of selling and buying the
social experience of cities, cultures and peoples?
With a full and sensitive exploration of the ethical debates
surrounding the sale of emotions elicited by the first-hand
contemplation of poverty, Touring Poverty is an innovative book
that provokes the reader to think about the role played by tourism
and our role as tourists within a context of growing poverty. It
will be of interest to students of sociology, anthropology,
ethnography and methodology, urban studies, tourism studies,
mobility studies, development studies, politics and international
relations."
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