The Sociopolitical History of Sun-and-Sand Tourism in Mexico: Tourist Imaginaries and Resort Development from Acapulco to Cancún

IF 0.6 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of Social History Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI:10.1093/jsh/shad074
Matthew Vitz
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Abstract Histories of Mexico’s lucrative sun-and-sand tourism development have focused overwhelmingly on economic motivations and impacts, neglecting the political dimensions of how resorts were planned and how they were experienced by working-class residents. “The Sociopolitical History of Sun-and-Sand Tourism in Mexico” argues that the spatial planning of, and mid-century political contests over, Acapulco’s tourism economy, as well as rural political discontent in Guerrero and beyond, set the political and technical parameters within which Mexican officials planned resort destinations in the 1960s and 1970s. This article builds on recent scholarship that fuses political-economic and cultural approaches to examine the political culture of resort centers, wherein the actions of both elite and popular groups explain how resort development took place in Mexico. It tells the neglected political history of resort development in Mexico, beginning with the 1940s planning of Acapulco through the populist reforms of President Luis Echeverría (1970–1976).
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墨西哥阳光和沙滩旅游的社会政治历史:从阿卡普尔科到Cancún的游客想象和度假村发展
墨西哥利润丰厚的阳光沙滩旅游发展的历史主要集中在经济动机和影响上,而忽视了度假村如何规划以及工人阶级居民如何体验的政治层面。《墨西哥阳光与沙滩旅游的社会政治史》认为,阿卡普尔科旅游经济的空间规划和本世纪中叶的政治斗争,以及格雷罗州及其他地区的农村政治不满,为20世纪60年代和70年代墨西哥官员规划度假胜地设定了政治和技术参数。本文以最近的学术研究为基础,融合了政治、经济和文化的方法来研究度假中心的政治文化,其中精英和大众群体的行为解释了度假中心是如何在墨西哥发展的。它讲述了墨西哥度假胜地发展的被忽视的政治史,从20世纪40年代阿卡普尔科的规划开始,通过路易斯总统Echeverría(1970-1976)的民粹主义改革。
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