Refiguring Goa: from trading post to tourism desitnation
Publication details: Goa 1556 Goa 2013Description: 204 pISBN:- 9789380739502
- 954.78 T7R3
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Table of Contents:
1. Politics of Goan Historiography
2. Colonial Goa
3. Agrarian Transformation in Colonial Goa
4. Political Transformation in 20th Century Colonial Goa
5. The ‘Day After’: Political Economy of Post-Colonial Goan Society (1961-1979)
6. Tourism Development in Post-Colonial Goa
7. Tourism, Nationa-Building: (Re)Locating Goa in Postcolonial India
• Appendix: Towards a Critically-Informed Anthropology of Tourism
• Bibliography
• Index
Challenging our current understanding of Goan society and history. RAGHURAMAN S. TRICHUR is Professor and Chair of the Department of Anthropology, California State University, Sacramento. His teaching and research focus includes comparative political economy, state and class formation, critical analysis of cultural change, tourism, development and violence in South Asia.
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