Tourism and representation of culture: cultural identity and resistance in Andean communities of Cusco

Authors

  • Beatriz Pérez Galán Universidad de Granada
    Doctora en Antropología por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid (1999). Estudios posdoctorales realizados en el departamento de Antropología de América del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (2000). Profesora en la Universidad de Granada (2000-2008). Profesora invitada en las universidades de Veracruz, México, Autónoma de Querétaro, México, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú e Instituto de Estudios Peruanos de Lima.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/anthropologica.200601.002

Keywords:

Traditional authorities, Andean culture, Raymis, Tourism

Abstract

The meaning of a type of theatrical representations on the preHispanic past –which have become quite popular all over Latin America in recent years– is explored in this paper as one of the main attractions for cultural tourism in the region. In Peru, these representations are known as “raymis” (the Quechua word for “festivals”). From an anthropological perspective, the relevance of studying these festivals is twofold: first, because given that tourism is the basis of the local political economy developed in wide areas of the “Sacred Valley of the Incas” (Cuzco), the industry of tourism has an active role in producing an ethnical discourse that is locally elaborated by the political and intellectual elite of Cuzco (the so-called “incanistas”) and globally consumed by tourists, natives, institutions, etc. Second, because these representations involve the participation of traditional authorities (the Mayors or “varayoqkuna”) as the political representatives of their communities in the staging of rituals for tourism. The hypothesis guiding this research suggests that, in the context of the post-colonial situation characterizing the insertion of peasant communities to the Peruvian society, the participation of “authentic” natives in these representations for tourism may be interpreted as an example of the political negotiation of indigenous groups vis-à-vis foreign powers.

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Published

2006-04-12

How to Cite

Pérez Galán, B. (2006). Tourism and representation of culture: cultural identity and resistance in Andean communities of Cusco. Anthropologica Del Departamento De Ciencias Sociales, 24(24), 29–49. https://doi.org/10.18800/anthropologica.200601.002

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Section

Cultural identity on debate