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Hispanic American Historical Review (2015) 95 (2): 387–389.
Published: 01 May 2015
...Kirk Bowman Tropical Whites: The Rise of the Tourist South in the Americas . By Cocks Catherine . Nature and Culture in America . Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press , 2013 . Photographs. Illustrations. Maps. Notes. Index. 255 pp. Cloth , $59.95 . Copyright © 2015...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1995) 75 (2): 305–306.
Published: 01 May 1995
... as a cure for the Caribbean’s appalling economic problems. For more than one hundred years, elite Jamaicans and foreigners have repeatedly held out the illusory image of the tourist paradise; a cost of the almighty tourist dollar has been popular dignity and well-being. In contrast to Hillman...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2011) 91 (4): 749–750.
Published: 01 November 2011
...Walter E. Little Holiday in Mexico: Critical Reflections on Tourism and Tourist Encounters . Edited by Berger Dina and Wood Andrew Grant . Durham, NC : Duke University Press , 2010 . Photographs. Map. Notes. Index . 393 pp. Paper , $24.95 . Copyright 2011 by Duke...
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in Runway Hospitality: Air Jamaica's “Rare Tropical Birds” and the Embodied Gender and Race Politics of Tourism, 1966–1980
> Hispanic American Historical Review
Published: 01 May 2022
Figure 2. Ad by Jamaica Tourist Board and Doyle Dane Bernbach, in Encore (New York), Sept. 1973, pp. 40–41.
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2007) 87 (1): 212–214.
Published: 01 February 2007
..., leisure activity and depicting places like Brazil as charming and colorful tourist playgrounds. Inspired by the 1933 musical Flying Down to Rio , Rosalie Schwartz’s cultural history of aviation, film, and tourism discovers fascinating connections among these three industries that not only developed...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2012) 92 (1): 143–171.
Published: 01 February 2012
...Keely Maxwell Abstract This article shows how tourism has shaped Latin American environments by constructing touristic landscapes, causing environmental impacts, and affecting environmental problem solving. The author utilizes written records and interviews to document the environmental history...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2013) 93 (2): 239–271.
Published: 01 May 2013
...Devyn Spence Benson Abstract This essay explores the role that conversations about race and racism played in forming a partnership between an African American public relations firm and the Cuban National Tourist Institute (INIT) in 1960, just one year after Fidel Castro’s victory over Fulgencio...
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in Runway Hospitality: Air Jamaica's “Rare Tropical Birds” and the Embodied Gender and Race Politics of Tourism, 1966–1980
> Hispanic American Historical Review
Published: 01 May 2022
Figure 1. Both ads were part of Doyle Dane Bernbach's Jamaica campaigns in the 1960s, the first from 1963 and the second from around 1967. Image a: Jamaica Tourist Board and Doyle Dane Bernbach in New Yorker (New York), 30 Nov. 1963, p. 204. Image b: Jamaica Tourist Board and Doyle Dane
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1998) 78 (2): 348–349.
Published: 01 May 1998
...Andrew Sackett “The problem is to understand and explain the articulation between three different series of sociocultural entities,” Quetzil Castañeda writes, “Maya culture(s), anthropology, and tourism” (p. 4). The intersection of these figures—Maya, anthropologist, and tourist...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2011) 91 (2): 382–383.
Published: 01 May 2011
... — and that the trajectories of tourism and politics varied by country. The book will be of interest to specialists on American foreign relations, Mexico (1920s – 30s), and Cuba and Puerto Rico (both 1950s – 60s) but also could find a more general audience among Americans who have traveled to Latin America as tourists...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1999) 79 (3): 564–565.
Published: 01 August 1999
... of tourists to the island. In the 1950s the intensification of the struggle to overthrow Batista and the coming to power of a government regarded as inimical to United States interests stymied expansion. Throughout, Cubans have debated the pros and cons of tourism and its consequences for nationalism...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2018) 98 (2): 337–339.
Published: 01 May 2018
... by the particularities of Sonoran history and their shared propinquity to the international border line. The author writes that “the modern perception of Mexican border towns is a social construction tied to our imaginations about the nature of these places as tourist destinations,” which, as shown later in the book...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2020) 100 (4): 755–756.
Published: 01 November 2020
... with the painful memory of slavery” (p. 60). This is one of three defining ways that Bahia is constituted in the African American imaginary. Pinho argues that tourists also reproduce a version of the “happy native” trope in hypervalorizing the restorative power of African heritage for diasporic peoples...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2022) 102 (2): 285–319.
Published: 01 May 2022
...Figure 2. Ad by Jamaica Tourist Board and Doyle Dane Bernbach, in Encore (New York), Sept. 1973, pp. 40–41. ...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1993) 73 (2): 338–339.
Published: 01 May 1993
.... The students analyzed the growth of the city and its tourist trade and reflected on their research method. This book is a useful guide for any student study group because it exposes the process by which this group explored the city’s history, language, sociology, geography, folk customs, and culture...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1971) 51 (1): 228.
Published: 01 February 1971
... primarily for the tourist to Cuzco and the surrounding area, once the seat of the Inca Empire and a major political and religious center of Colonial Peru, it is also of value to the general reader interested in a non-technical summary of the region. In the quality of the printing, illustrations...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2023) 103 (1): 189–190.
Published: 01 February 2023
... by Duke University Press 2023 Since its founding in 1970, millions of tourists have frequented Cancún. Subsequent resort towns have profited from Cancún's popularity. Even the height of the COVID-19 pandemic failed to disrupt the construction of Tren Maya, a federal megaproject designed to connect...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2012) 92 (1): 1–3.
Published: 01 February 2012
... was initially promoted as a tourist destination in the 1970s among informal networks of backpackers. By the 1990s it was receiving tens of thousands of visitors per year, and over 100,000 per year by the early 2000s. Maxwell documents the significant social, economic, and ecological impacts of the evolving...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1971) 51 (1): 186–187.
Published: 01 February 1971
... in such fashion that the Relación de Michoacán appears to be the source. However, the identical version in the earlier work is attributed to the Morelia housemaid. “Just as the Birds,’ which by a process of exclusion must be assigned to the tourist guide is, in fact, a near-literal translation of “Como las Aves...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2007) 87 (2): 395–396.
Published: 01 May 2007
... in the region and encouraged agriculture and livestock rather than the exploitation of forest resources. During the presidency of Gustavo Díaz Ordaz (1964 – 70), the government’s need for foreign exchange led to the decision to turn Cancún into a tourist mecca. Bonnie Lucía Campos Cámara explores...
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