Review article
Building Bali Hai: Tourism and the (re)creation of place in Tahiti
Elaine Haldeman Davis
; University of Illinoi, Chicago, USA
Abstract
Thatched hut resorts today play a significant role in creating a sense of place within a given location. Thatched hut resorts are particularly ubiquitous in the South Pacific, and in Tahiti almost all resorts are comprised, at least partially, of these structures. The resort is a symbol of authenticity, or authenticity constructed as place. The image of Tahiti as a primitive, yet tamed paradise is perpetuated today by those in the tourist industry as well as by many of the theorists that critique the myths. But myths are not all-encompassing, nor do they necessarily mask an authentic truth.
Keywords
resorts; authenticity; tourism; hut
Hrčak ID:
24503
URI
Publication date:
15.3.2007.
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