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Jacqueline Fiorella Brosky

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This article focus on some problems related to the implementation of a governmental community tourism project carried out in an Mbyá Guaraní indigenous community, Province of Misiones, Argentina. The purpose is to analyze the way in which the community has sought to reformulate or reappropriate this proposal based on their strategies and limits to “exhibit” to tourism, that is, how it was adapted to their own intentions and ways in which they want seen by visitors. For that purpose, this work examines the postulates
and context of this tourism project, as well as the contradictions and tensions that it generated in the community.

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Brosky, J. F. (2023). Finding a way: appropriations around community rural tourism projects in a Mbyá Guarani village. American Anthropology, 8(16). https://doi.org/10.35424/anam.v8i16.3388
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Anthropologies of tourism in Latin America and the Caribbean

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