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Devil's Bargains

Hal Rothman (Autor)

University Press of Kansas (Editora)

R$ 240,90
SKU: 9780700610563

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The West is popularly perceived as America's last outpost of unfettered opportunity, but twentieth-century corporate tourism has transformed it into America's "land of opportunism." From Sun Valley to Santa Fe, towns throughout the West have been turned over to outsiders-and not just to those who visit and move on, but to those who stay and control.

Although tourism has been a blessing for many, bringing economic and cultural prosperity to communities without obvious means of support or allowing towns on the brink of extinction to renew themselves; the costs on more intangible levels may be said to outweigh the benefits and be a devil's bargain in the making.

Hal Rothman examines the effect of twentieth-century tourism on the West and exposes that industry's darker side. He tells how tourism evolved from Grand Canyon rail trips to Sun Valley ski weekends and Disneyland vacations, and how the post-World War II boom in air travel and luxury hotels capitalized on a surge in discretionary income for many Americans, combined with newfound leisure time.

From major destinations like Las Vegas to revitalized towns like Aspen and Moab, Rothman reveals how the introduction of tourism into a community may seem innocuous, but residents gradually realize, as they seek to preserve the authenticity of their communities, that decision-making power has subtly shifted from the community itself to the newly arrived corporate financiers. And because tourism often results in a redistribution of wealth and power to "outsiders," observes Rothman, it represents a new form of colonialism for the region.

By depicting the nature of tourism in the American West through true stories of places and individuals that have felt its grasp, Rothman doesn't just document the effects of tourism but provides us with an enlightened explanation of the shape these changes take. Deftly balancing historical perspective with an eye for what's happening in the region right now, his book sets new standards f

Sobre o Livro

Hal Rothman analisa a transformação do Oeste americano pelo turismo corporativo do século XX, com estudos de caso que vão de Sun Valley a Santa Fe e Las Vegas.

O livro traça a evolução do turismo desde viagens de trem ao Grand Canyon até a era dos voos comerciais e hotéis de luxo, abordando impactos econômicos e mudanças na governança local.

A obra discute como a chegada de investidores e visitantes reorganiza poder e riqueza em comunidades como Aspen e Moab, oferecendo um quadro histórico e contemporâneo para leitores de história regional e políticas públicas.

Características

Categoria História dos Estados Unidos
Subcategoria Geografia e estudos regionais
Autores Hal Rothman
Sobre o Autor Hal Rothman é autor de estudos sobre história cultural e social do Oeste americano.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 450
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University Press of Kansas
ISBN 9780700610563
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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