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_aJacob C Miller _957857 |
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245 | _aSpectacle, tourism and the performance of everyday geopolitics/ | ||
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_bSage, _c2020. |
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300 | _aVol 38, Issue 7-8, 2020 (1412–1428 p.) | ||
520 | _aIn recent years scholars have explored the geopolitics of spectacle in exciting ways. While tourism presents a rich opportunity to think about the intersection of geopolitics and spectacle, only a small but growing number of researchers have explored this area where state-society relations unfold in complex ways. This article draws on this work and other traditions in feminist political geography and non-representational theories to explore the embodied geopolitics of a festival and its tourist landscape in the city of Chiang Mai in northern Thailand. As such, we glimpse a complex set of geopolitical relations at play in the multiple spaces of the Yii Peng Festival. A closer look at the Festival with the theoretical tools proposed here helps reveal ongoing geopolitical forces that shape its many contours, including a multiplicity of difference. | ||
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_aVincent Del Casino, Jr _957858 |
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_08872 _917105 _dLondon Pion Ltd. 2010 _tEnvironment and planning C: _x1472-3425 |
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