Pellegrino A. Luciano analyzes how people in Machu Picchu, Peru mobilized against neoliberal reforms. Luciano describes how they resisted and accommodated large capital investments and conservation efforts to protect their local tourism economy.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Imbricated spaces: district, sanctuary, landscape -- Public goods, private interests, and stigmatized identities -- Patchwork: money, class, and patronage -- Knowing what to do -- Machu Picchu and the witnessing world -- Protest and memories of violence -- Sweet dreams and accommodations.
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