La estructuración de la danza azteca a causa del turismo entre sus grupos precursores en el Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México

IF 0.5 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
José Alejandro López Díaz, Graciela Cruz Jímenez, Lilia Zizumbo Villarreal
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This paper analyses how traditional Aztec dance has been structured as a result of tourism in Mexico City’s Historical Centre, based on the Theory of Structuration, as conceptualized formally by Bonfil Batalla. The categories of analysis were local and foreign cultural elements, resistance, alienation and innovation. The qualitative research was based on sociological ethnography. The results showed that tourism has caused structuring of traditional Aztec dance, transforming its cultural elements and dividing the dancers into two strands: the chimaleros (who commercialize and dramatize the dance for tourist consumption) and the traditional cultural groups (who resist the effects of tourism). Among other aspects, it is concluded that, regardless of their position, both have undergone adaptive innovation to remain inserted in tourism. It is reflected that trans -structuring is a natural process in society, but that tourism may generate a number of transformations in social practices.
阿兹特克舞蹈的结构,因为在墨西哥城历史中心的先驱团体之间的旅游
本文基于结构化理论(由Bonfil Batalla正式概念化),分析了传统的阿兹特克舞蹈是如何在墨西哥城历史中心的旅游中被结构化的。分析的范畴为本土与外来文化因素、抵抗、异化与创新。质性研究以社会学民族志为基础。结果表明,旅游导致了传统阿兹特克舞蹈的结构化,改变了其文化元素,并将舞者分为两股:chimaleros(将舞蹈商业化和戏剧化以供旅游消费)和传统文化群体(抵制旅游影响)。在其他方面,结论是,无论他们的位置如何,他们都经历了适应性创新,以保持在旅游业中的地位。这反映出,转型是社会的一个自然过程,但旅游业可能会在社会实践中产生一些转变。
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Pasos-Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural
Pasos-Revista de Turismo y Patrimonio Cultural HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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