为帕沃内斯铺平道路:财产战争、探索叙事和冲浪天堂的幻想

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
A. Eastman
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摘要:通过分析哥斯达黎加帕沃内斯从乡村到蓬勃发展的旅游目的地的转变,本文考察了创业资本家和小农之间的互动,以及这些关系和角色是如何因该地区经济和社会的突然变化而转变的。它还探讨了一个日益依赖旅游业的经济危机中的民族国家如何应对外籍人士和农村居民之间的冲突。更广泛地说,这篇文章是关于当代全球南方农村发展的实践和政治。它追溯了美国冲浪者、开发商和商业高管Daniel Fowlie的档案记录,他在帕沃内斯成为著名的国际冲浪目的地的过程中发挥了核心作用,并在这个过程中因国际贩毒而入狱。在关于旅行和探索文学的学术基础上,这篇文章考察了Fowlie对帕沃内斯和哥斯达黎加人的散漫表现,并将其与冲浪和旅行媒体中关于发现和发展叙事的更大的、占主导地位的话语联系起来,这些话语往往体现了帝国主义的怀旧情绪,以灌输关于时间和勤奋的特定思想,作为发展的一部分。
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Paving the Way to Pavones: Property Wars, Narratives of Discovery, and the Fantasy of Surfing Paradise
Abstract:Through an analysis of the transformation of Pavones, Costa Rica, from rural village to booming tourist destination, this article examines the interactions between entrepreneurial capitalists and peasant smallholders, and how these relations and roles shifted as a result of sudden economic and social change in the region. It also explores how a nation-state in economic crisis that increasingly relied on the tourist industry responded to conflicts among expats and rural residents. More broadly, this article is about the practice and politics of development in the contemporary rural Global South. It traces the archival trail of Daniel Fowlie, a US surfer, developer, and business executive who played a central role in the transformation of Pavones into a famed international surfing destination and who, in the process, was imprisoned for international drug trafficking. Building on scholarship about travel and exploration literature, the article examines Fowlie's discursive representation of Pavones and Costa Ricans and connects it to larger, dominant discourses in surf and travel media about narratives of discovery and development that often embody an imperialist nostalgia to inculcate a particular idea about time and industriousness as part of development.
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