Las religiones y culturas de origen africano (Brasil, Cuba, Venezuela) a prueba de políticas turísticas y rivalidades ¿ Un desarrollo sostenible ?

The religions of African origin have been taken in Brazil, in Cuba and more recently in Venezuela as instruments to increase the inflow of currency, in tourism development programs presented by the authorities as sustainable. But the control exercised on them by the State organizations, with marketi...

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Main Author: Montserrat Fitó
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université des Antilles 2009-12-01
Series:Études Caribéennes
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/3852
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description The religions of African origin have been taken in Brazil, in Cuba and more recently in Venezuela as instruments to increase the inflow of currency, in tourism development programs presented by the authorities as sustainable. But the control exercised on them by the State organizations, with marketing purposes, as well as the rivalries between countries, as well as between cities of the same country in some cases, carry an alienation of the culture (according to Guillermo Bonfill's theory of cultural control), questioning the possibility of a balanced development, that is to say a sustainable development.
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spelling doaj-art-d91fe8d682d44ef0b49be3c7653d4e6e2024-12-09T13:18:06ZengUniversité des AntillesÉtudes Caribéennes1779-09801961-859X2009-12-011310.4000/etudescaribeennes.3852Las religiones y culturas de origen africano (Brasil, Cuba, Venezuela) a prueba de políticas turísticas y rivalidades ¿ Un desarrollo sostenible ?Montserrat FitóThe religions of African origin have been taken in Brazil, in Cuba and more recently in Venezuela as instruments to increase the inflow of currency, in tourism development programs presented by the authorities as sustainable. But the control exercised on them by the State organizations, with marketing purposes, as well as the rivalries between countries, as well as between cities of the same country in some cases, carry an alienation of the culture (according to Guillermo Bonfill's theory of cultural control), questioning the possibility of a balanced development, that is to say a sustainable development.https://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/3852cultural tourismreligions of African originsustainable touristic developmentcultural controlcutonomous culturealienated culture
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Las religiones y culturas de origen africano (Brasil, Cuba, Venezuela) a prueba de políticas turísticas y rivalidades ¿ Un desarrollo sostenible ?
Études Caribéennes
cultural tourism
religions of African origin
sustainable touristic development
cultural control
cutonomous culture
alienated culture
title Las religiones y culturas de origen africano (Brasil, Cuba, Venezuela) a prueba de políticas turísticas y rivalidades ¿ Un desarrollo sostenible ?
title_full Las religiones y culturas de origen africano (Brasil, Cuba, Venezuela) a prueba de políticas turísticas y rivalidades ¿ Un desarrollo sostenible ?
title_fullStr Las religiones y culturas de origen africano (Brasil, Cuba, Venezuela) a prueba de políticas turísticas y rivalidades ¿ Un desarrollo sostenible ?
title_full_unstemmed Las religiones y culturas de origen africano (Brasil, Cuba, Venezuela) a prueba de políticas turísticas y rivalidades ¿ Un desarrollo sostenible ?
title_short Las religiones y culturas de origen africano (Brasil, Cuba, Venezuela) a prueba de políticas turísticas y rivalidades ¿ Un desarrollo sostenible ?
title_sort las religiones y culturas de origen africano brasil cuba venezuela a prueba de politicas turisticas y rivalidades un desarrollo sostenible
topic cultural tourism
religions of African origin
sustainable touristic development
cultural control
cutonomous culture
alienated culture
url https://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/3852
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