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Residential Tourism

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This book offers the first in-depth, critical exploration of the foreign retirement/expatriate communities proliferating in both size and number throughout Latin America. This book draws on a diver...
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  • 21 November 2008
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Residential Tourism: (De)Constructing Paradise offers the first in-depth, critical exploration of the foreign retirement/expatriate communities proliferating in both size and number throughout Latin America. Amidst the widespread development and promotion of international destinations of residential “paradise” intended for retirement, leisure, and experiences of exotica, this book draws on a diversity of perspectives in order to analyze the social and spatial impacts that dynamic phenomenon has on the people and places it directly affects at the local level. Utilizing the community of Boquete, Panama as a case study, this book examines how two diverse residential groups – the native community who have lived in the area for generations and the foreign residential tourists who have just recently relocated abroad – coexist in a shared place of home, define their experiences of place and community, and confront the mass development of residential tourism in Boquete.

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Price: $45.95
Pages: 200
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Imprint: Channel View Publications
Series: Tourism and Cultural Change
Publication Date: 21 November 2008
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.85 in
ISBN: 9781845410902
Format: Paperback
BISACs: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Hospitality, Travel & Tourism, Hospitality, sports, leisure and tourism industries, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Personal Finance / Retirement Planning, Human geography, Retirement
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Overall, the book is a valuable piece of research that is very well written and includes an excellent literature review and the discussion of the qualitative work that helps understand the experiences of residential tourists/local people and the meanings they give to the place/space of the town of Boquete in Panama as a promising residential tourism destination.

Mason R. McWatters is a doctoral student in Geography at The University of Texas at Austin, where he previously earned a Master of Arts degree in Latin American Studies. His research interests are based in Central America and include such themes as consumption-oriented migration, representations of place and landscape, the socio-spatial effects of tourism, and the dynamic tension between preservation and development.

Chapter One: Understanding Residential Tourism

Chapter Two: Spatial Interpretations: Seeing Landscape, Sensing Place

Chapter Three: Locating Boquete in Space and Time

Chapter Four: Longing for Landscape: Assessing Residential Tourists’ Experiences of Boquete

Chapter Five: The Estranging Place: Assessing Native Residents’ Experiences of Boquete

Chapter Six: Conclusion

Appendix One: Boquete: a pueblo that is living the last days of its history. Written by Ulices Urriola

Appendix Two: This is the story of a farmer who sold his land to a foreigner for a great amount of money. Written by Ulices Urriola

Appendix Three: Methodological Notes References