Small-scale Tourism Development in Brazilian Amazonia: The Creation of a ‘Tourist Bubble’

  • Ros-Tonen M
  • Werneck A
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Abstract

In Brazil, tourism is promoted as a means of generating employment, tax revenues, foreign exchange and investments in infrastructure. The Amazon region is thereby primarily marketed as a 'green' destination. One such a destination is the village of Alter do Chao in the municipality of Santarem in the state of Para, where tourism has expanded rapidly during the past decade. Looking at the main characteristics of tourism in the study area and the actors involved, the authors show that the notion of a 'tourist bubble', which was developed for large-scale enclave-like resorts, may apply equally to a small-scale destination. First, it is in the sense of abstracting from historical and cultural contexts in relation to the antecedents of the local population and by commercializing the local Saire festival as 'staged authenticity'. Second, a 'tourist bubble' is emerging as a result of increasing physical and functional segregation of tourism and residential areas. As far as the local population is concerned, the creation of the 'bubble' primarily represents new economic opportunities. However, the introduction of 'invented traditions' is also easily adopted because it fits in with the ongoing ethnic reclassification process in Brazil among culturally fragmented populations in search for their 'roots' and lost rights. The authors conclude that in order to fully understand the complexity and dynamics of cultural and economic transformations following tourism development, it is necessary to also look beyond the 'tourist bubble'. Adapted from the source document.

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Ros-Tonen, M. A. F., & Werneck, A. F. (2009). Small-scale Tourism Development in Brazilian Amazonia: The Creation of a ‘Tourist Bubble.’ European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies | Revista Europea de Estudios Latinoamericanos y Del Caribe, 0(86), 59. https://doi.org/10.18352/erlacs.9610

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