Imaged or Imagined? Cultural Representations and the ‘Tourismification’ of Peoples and Places

Cahiers d’Études Africaines 49(193-194):49-71

24 Pages Posted: 13 Jul 2012 Last revised: 26 Nov 2012

Date Written: June 1, 2009

Abstract

The various ways in which peoples and places around the globe are represented and documented in popular media have an immense impact on how tourists imagine and anticipate future destinations. Even though tourism discourses take a variety of forms, visual imagery seems to have the biggest influence on shaping tourists’ pretrip fantasies. Based on ethnographic fieldwork, this paper illustrates the dynamic processes of cultural tourismification in Tanzania’s so-called “northern circuit”. In many parts of the world, famous nature documentaries, mainstream Hollywood entertainment, and semi-biographic films about this region have become fashionable icons for sub-Saharan Africa as a whole, often reinforcing a perfect nostalgic vision of the black continent as an unexplored and time-frozen wild Eden. While tourism representations have overwhelmingly focused on wildlife, an increasing demand for “meet-the-people” cultural tourism is increasingly bringing local people into the picture. Interestingly, locals are commonly portrayed while engaging in vibrant rituals or in inauthentic, staged poses wearing celebrative costumes. As an example, the paper discusses how the romanticized image of the virile Maasai warrior, dressed in colourful red blankets and beaded jewellery, has led to a true Maasai-mania that is profoundly affecting the daily life and culture of Maasai and other ethnic groups.

Keywords: Tanzania, Maasai, cultural representation, tourism imaginary, tourismification

Suggested Citation

Salazar, Noel B., Imaged or Imagined? Cultural Representations and the ‘Tourismification’ of Peoples and Places (June 1, 2009). Cahiers d’Études Africaines 49(193-194):49-71, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2104221

Noel B. Salazar (Contact Author)

University of Leuven ( email )

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Leuven, BE-3000
Belgium

HOME PAGE: http://kuleuven.academia.edu/NoelBSalazar/About

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