三安莱的智慧在Atauro的旅游转型

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Ana Carolina Ramos Oliveira
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本文考察了东帝汶非政府组织Empreza Di'ak的历史和活动,重点关注其在振兴阿托罗岛传统陶器(德图姆的sanan rai)方面的作用。传统上,陶器是女性知识的一种形式,在独立后的时代,陶器被重新想象为濒临灭绝的文化遗产,现在转变为主要针对旅游市场的商品。本文探讨了社会,经济和代际因素的相互作用,推动三安铁路生产的复兴,在更广泛的背景下,定位为一个国际旅游目的地。它深入探讨了出现的复杂性、挑战和主观性,以及当地社区在(重新)参与和重新评估几乎失去的传统的过程中所遇到的意外情况和不断变化的期望。
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Sanan rai wisdom in Atauro's tourism transformation

This paper examines the history and activities of the Timorese NGO Empreza Di'ak, focusing on its role in revitalising traditional pottery (sanan rai in Tetum) on Atauro Island. Traditionally a form of women's knowledge, pottery has been reimagined in the post-independence era as cultural heritage at risk of extinction, now transformed into commodities primarily targeting the tourist market. The paper explores the interplay of social, economic, and generational factors driving the revival of sanan rai production within the broader context of positioning Atauro as an international tourism destination. It delves into the complexities, challenges, and subjectivities that arise, alongside the unexpected situations and evolving expectations of local communities as they navigate this process of (re)engaging with and revaluing a nearly lost tradition.

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