The Tourist State : Performing Leisure, Liberalism, and Race in New Zealand
by
 
Werry, Margaret.

Title
The Tourist State : Performing Leisure, Liberalism, and Race in New Zealand

Author
Werry, Margaret.

ISBN
9780816678440

Publication Information
Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, ©2011.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xxxix, 313 pages) : illustrations.

Series
A Quadrant book
 
Quadrant book.

Abstract
No longer the dreary sheep farm at the end of the world, the New Zealand of the new millennium is a hot global ticket, heralded for its bicultural dynamism, laid-back lifestyle, and scenery extraordinary enough to pass for Tolkien's Middle Earth. How this image was crafted is the story The Tourist State tells. In a series of narratives that address the embodied dimensions of biopolitics and explore the collision of race, performance, and the cultural poetics of the state, Margaret Werry exposes the real drama behind the new New Zealand, revealing how a nation was sold to the world-and to itsel.

Subject Term
Tourism -- Social aspects -- New Zealand.
 
Tourism -- Political aspects -- New Zealand.
 
Leisure -- New Zealand.
 
National characteristics, New Zealand.
 
Maori (New Zealand people) -- Social conditions.
 
Liberalism -- New Zealand.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5749/j.cttts7cr


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