Episode 41: Tourism

The HBS hosts discuss the ugly underside of tourism.

Tourism is a superficial activity that has deep historical and political underpinnings. Jamaica Kincaid in A Small Place argues the power relation within tourism, where the tourist lives a life that allows them to visit the land of the (Fanonian) native. Tourism suggests privilege and power and a shaping of the world that makes a person a tourist. What other types of tourism are there? What are the other implications of being a tourist? What are the economic, political and even ethical ramifications of walking through the history and culture of others.

In this episode, we discuss the following texts, thinkers, issues, and themes:

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