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Making Machu Picchu - The Politics of Tourism in Twentieth-Century Peru (Hardcover): Mark Rice Making Machu Picchu - The Politics of Tourism in Twentieth-Century Peru (Hardcover)
Mark Rice
R2,645 Discovery Miles 26 450 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Speaking at a 1913 National Geographic Society gala, Hiram Bingham III, the American explorer celebrated for finding the ""lost city"" of the Andes two years earlier, suggested that Machu Picchu ""is an awful name, but it is well worth remembering."" Millions of travelers have since followed Bingham's advice. When Bingham first encountered Machu Picchu, the site was an obscure ruin. Now designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Machu Picchu is the focus of Peru's tourism economy. Mark Rice's history of Machu Picchu in the twentieth century-from its ""discovery"" to today's travel boom-reveals how Machu Picchu was transformed into both a global travel destination and a powerful symbol of the Peruvian nation. Rice shows how the growth of tourism at Machu Picchu swayed Peruvian leaders to celebrate Andean culture as compatible with their vision of a modernizing nation. Encompassing debates about nationalism, Indigenous peoples' experiences, and cultural policy-as well as development and globalization-the book explores the contradictions and ironies of Machu Picchu's transformation. On a broader level, it calls attention to the importance of tourism in the creation of national identity in Peru and Latin America as a whole.

Executive Order - Images of 1970s Corporate America (Leather / fine binding): Susan Ressler Executive Order - Images of 1970s Corporate America (Leather / fine binding)
Susan Ressler; Contributions by Mark Rice
R809 Discovery Miles 8 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Executive Order is a trenchant look at corporate America, featuring portraits and office interiors shot during the 1970s in Los Angeles and the Mountain West. A daring critique of wealth and power, Ressler wields photography with humor and insight, and her work is especially relevant today. Susan Ressler is an internationally renowned photographer, author and educator. An NEA fellow, her work is in the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Library Archives of Canada, among other important collections. Mark Rice is an award-winning author and the founding chair of the American Studies Department at St. John Fisher College near Rochester, New York.

Underneath the Lemon Tree - A Memoir of Depression and Recovery (Paperback): Mark Rice-Oxley Underneath the Lemon Tree - A Memoir of Depression and Recovery (Paperback)
Mark Rice-Oxley 1
R368 R333 Discovery Miles 3 330 Save R35 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

On paper, things looked good for Mark Rice-Oxley: wife, children, fulfilling job. But then, at his 40th birthday party, his whole world crumbled as he succumbed to depression... How many men do you know who have been through periods when their lives haven't seemed right? How badly askew were things for them? Many men suffer from depression yet it is still a subject that is taboo. Men often don't visit the doctor, or they don't want to face up to feelings of weakness and vulnerability. By telling his story, Mark Rice-Oxley hopes it will enable others to tell theirs. In this intensely moving memoir he retraces the months of his utmost despair, revisiting a landscape from which at times he felt he would never escape. Written with lyricism and poignancy, Mark captures the visceral nature of this most debilitating of illnesses with a frightening clarity, while at the same time offering a sympathetic and dispassionate view of what is happening, and perhaps why. This is not a self-help book but a memoir that is brimful of experience, understanding and hope for all those who read it. It is above all honest, touching and surprisingly optimistic.

Dreaming California - High End, Low End, No End in Sight (Hardcover): Susan Ressler Dreaming California - High End, Low End, No End in Sight (Hardcover)
Susan Ressler; Preface by Larry Lytle; Afterword by Mark Rice
R912 Discovery Miles 9 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dreaming California spans twelve years of color photographs made in Southern California and is the sequel to Susan Ressler's 2018 monograph Executive Order: Images of 1970s Corporate America (Daylight, 2018). Once again, Ressler is looking at power relationships: the haves and have nots, political unrest, injustice and inequity; not only in the Golden State (California) but the US, and by implication, the world at large.

Murder On Board - Diary of a reluctant murderer just trying to have a good time (Paperback): Mark Rice Murder On Board - Diary of a reluctant murderer just trying to have a good time (Paperback)
Mark Rice
R441 Discovery Miles 4 410 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Making Machu Picchu - The Politics of Tourism in Twentieth-Century Peru (Paperback): Mark Rice Making Machu Picchu - The Politics of Tourism in Twentieth-Century Peru (Paperback)
Mark Rice
R946 Discovery Miles 9 460 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Speaking at a 1913 National Geographic Society gala, Hiram Bingham III, the American explorer celebrated for finding the ""lost city"" of the Andes two years earlier, suggested that Machu Picchu ""is an awful name, but it is well worth remembering."" Millions of travelers have since followed Bingham's advice. When Bingham first encountered Machu Picchu, the site was an obscure ruin. Now designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Machu Picchu is the focus of Peru's tourism economy. Mark Rice's history of Machu Picchu in the twentieth century-from its ""discovery"" to today's travel boom-reveals how Machu Picchu was transformed into both a global travel destination and a powerful symbol of the Peruvian nation. Rice shows how the growth of tourism at Machu Picchu swayed Peruvian leaders to celebrate Andean culture as compatible with their vision of a modernizing nation. Encompassing debates about nationalism, Indigenous peoples' experiences, and cultural policy-as well as development and globalization-the book explores the contradictions and ironies of Machu Picchu's transformation. On a broader level, it calls attention to the importance of tourism in the creation of national identity in Peru and Latin America as a whole.

Locked down Bubbling up (Paperback): Lesley Smith, Mairead de Bhal, Mark Rice Locked down Bubbling up (Paperback)
Lesley Smith, Mairead de Bhal, Mark Rice
R375 Discovery Miles 3 750 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Incredulous (Paperback): Mark Rice Incredulous (Paperback)
Mark Rice; Joseph Five Eagles Reyna
R559 Discovery Miles 5 590 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Manliness of Peanut Butter and Jelly (Paperback): Mark Rice, Travis Blankenship The Manliness of Peanut Butter and Jelly (Paperback)
Mark Rice, Travis Blankenship
R92 Discovery Miles 920 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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