Tourism in Ghana: The Representation of Slavery and the Return of the Black Diaspora
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Edward M. Bruner, “Tourism in Ghana: The Representation of Slavery and the Return of the Black Diaspora,” Portail documentaire EnJeu[x], consulté le 21 janvier 2021, https://collections.enfance-jeunesse.fr/items/show/1439.
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Statut du document | Public |
Titre | Tourism in Ghana: The Representation of Slavery and the Return of the Black Diaspora |
Créateur | Edward M. Bruner |
Date | 1996 |
Droits | Copyright © 1996 American Anthropological Association |
Type | Journal Article |
Author | Edward M. Bruner |
Type de contenu | Journal Article |
ISSN | 0002-7294 |
Abstract Note | This article describes the meeting in the border zone between African American tourists who have returned from the diaspora to mother Africa - specifically, to the slave dungeons of Elmina Castle - and the local Ghanaians who receive them. It raises the issue of the struggle between the African Americans and the Ghanaians over how the castles are to be interpreted and the associated issue of power, of who owns the castles. |
Access Date | 2015-07-08 13:00:30 |
Date | 1996 |
Issue | 2 |
Journal Abbreviation | American Anthropologist |
Library Catalog | JSTOR |
Pages | 290-304 |
Publication Title | American Anthropologist |
Droits | Copyright © 1996 American Anthropological Association |
Series | New Series |
Short Title | Tourism in Ghana |
Titre | Tourism in Ghana: The Representation of Slavery and the Return of the Black Diaspora |
URL | http://www.jstor.org/stable/682888 |
Volume | 98 |
Attachment Title | JSTOR Full Text PDF |
Attachment URL | [No URL] |