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Taiwan aboriginal ecotourism: Tanayiku Natural Ecology Park
Authors:William T.   
Affiliation:aVictoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract:This paper discusses research into an ethno/ecotourism site developed by the Tsou nation of southern Taiwan. The Tanayiku Natural Ecology Park receives approximately 450,000 tourists annually. This paper assesses, from a poststructuralist perspective, the theoretical implications of what is termed an “ecocultural renaissance”. It shows that the park functions in two contradictory ways. First, it is a site of geopolitical resistance to colonization for the Tsou. Second, it is as a site of topological consumption—which is, effectively, continued colonization—by tourists. Paradox notwithstanding, the paper discusses why Tanayiku represents a rare example of a successful community-based ecotourism operation owned and operated exclusively by an aboriginal group.
Keywords:Taiwan   aboriginal peoples   territoriality   ecotourismMots-clé  s: Taiwan   peuples aborigè  nes  territorialité     é  cotourisme
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