CONTENTIONS ABOUT COMMODIFIED ETHNIC IDENTITY; THE CASE OF CULTURAL TOURISM IN HMMAR AND MURSI COMMUNTIES OF SOUTH OMO RIFT VALLEY, ETHIOPIA

Saleh Seid
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Most ethnic groups worldwide tend to engage in commercializing and commodifying their indigenous cultures and heritage. Cultural tourism is one of the areas where ethnicity is often highly commodified. In this aspect of the worldwide movement, the notion of cultural authenticity falls under a growing danger while some argue commodification will help to preserve identity through commercializing it. The other debate pertaining to the commodification of cultural identity is whether it fosters emancipation or exploitation. A much-disputed question here is who is exploited by commodification, the tourist or the community. Drawing upon these contentions around commodified ethnic identity, this study explores the specific case of cultural tourism in the Ethiopian South Omo rift valley. The findings show that the outcomes of commodification in cultural tourism for local identities can be both constructive and destructive or emancipating and exploitative. Keywords: commodification, ethnic identity, cultural tourism, emancipation, authenticity
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商品化民族认同之争;埃塞俄比亚南奥莫大裂谷hmmar和mursi社区文化旅游案例
世界上大多数民族都倾向于将其土著文化和遗产商业化和商品化。文化旅游是种族经常被高度商品化的领域之一。在全球运动的这一方面,文化真实性的概念面临着越来越大的危险,而一些人认为商品化将有助于通过商业化来保护身份。另一个与文化身份商品化有关的争论是,它是促进了解放还是剥削。这里有一个备受争议的问题是谁被商品化所剥削,是游客还是社区。借鉴这些围绕商品化民族认同的争论,本研究探讨了埃塞俄比亚南奥莫裂谷文化旅游的具体案例。研究结果表明,文化旅游商品化的结果既可以是建设性的,也可以是破坏性的,也可以是解放性的,也可以是剥削性的。关键词:商品化,民族认同,文化旅游,解放,真实性
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