Bali and Beyond Qing XiaBased on field research carried out over two decades, the author surveys the development of the anthropology of tourism and its significance, using case studies drawn from Indonesia, New Guinea and Japan. He argues that tourism, once seen as rather peripheral by anthropologists, has to be treated as a phenomenon of major importance, both because the size of the flows of people and capital involved, and because it is one of the major sites in which the
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Encompassing new content on the treatment of grief
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She sifts through her memories: stories of her family
the text will also be of value to professionals in psychology
This chapter starts by discussing the features of small-scale farming
whose physical features are far from society’s ideal
structured by the politics of law
and the family melodrama as touchstones