在尤加特玛雅妇女中使用商品化的代表来“表演”和“时尚”文化遗产(墨西哥)

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2021-08-09 DOI:10.1080/14766825.2021.1966023
Crystal Sheedy
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摘要尤卡坦半岛东海岸多年来一直是热门旅游目的地。为了吸引游客的目光,坎昆、里维埃拉玛雅和大科斯塔玛雅的宣传旅游文献以用于宣传其他热带环境的常见图像为特色。为了使这个目的地与众不同,使用了玛雅文化的代表,如考古遗址和“永恒的”玛雅村庄。随着旅游业向内陆渗透到巴利亚多利德,来自索肯的玛雅妇女现在与游客有了更直接的互动。随着当代玛雅文化各个方面的商品化,玛雅妇女利用这些表现向游客出售她们的遗产以获取经济利益。由于这些商品化的方面是玛雅妇女生活的重要组成部分,例如“iipil”(传统服装)和她们在家里的日常工作,玛雅妇女可以“表演”和“时尚”她们的传统,以反映游客和她们自己的现代品味。玛雅妇女通过维护自己的现代性,在改变这些过时的文化表现方面发挥着积极作用,在这一过程中,她们获得了一些经济利益,并促进和保护了她们的遗产。
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Using commodified representations to ‘perform’ and ‘fashion’ cultural heritage among Yucatec Maya women (Mexico)
ABSTRACT The east coast of the Yucatán Peninsula has been a popular tourist destination for many years. To capture the gaze of tourists, promotional tourism literature of Cancún, the Riviera Maya, and the Grand Costa Maya feature common imagery used to promote other tropical environs. To set this destination apart, representations of Mayan Culture, such as archaeological ruins and ‘timeless’ Mayan villages, are used. As the tourism industry seeped its way inland to Valladolid, Maya women from Xocén now have more direct interaction with tourists. With the commodification of various aspects of contemporary Maya culture, Maya women use these representations to sell their heritage to tourists for financial gain. As these commodified aspects are essential components to Maya women’s lives, such as the 'iipil (traditional dress) and the daily work they do in their homes, Maya women can ‘perform’ and ‘fashion’ their heritage to reflect the modern tastes of tourists and themselves. Maya women play an active role in changing these outdated representations of their culture by asserting their modernity and in this process, reap some financial benefit, as well as promote and preserve their heritage.
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