ANTH 1120 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Neoliberalism, Participant Observation, Environmental Anthropology

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Chapter 3: made in madagascar during initial times, rarely ran into foreigners, they had to be either very adventurous or very rich to even attempt a visit to what was then called the. Most visitors come without prior notice, robert has to wait behind the more qualified guides for his turn. Work of guides was itself a distinct specialty assisting foreign researchers crise of 2002: enrolling in training programs, studying foreign languages, and sometimes, reduced the number of foreign visitors to madagascar, robert will struggle again in 2009. Tour guides develop connections with these foreign tourists, take pictures and stuff as a form of social intimacy, evidence of the personal connections they had made in this place. In this sense, guides clearly had a bigger advantage: while the miners and traders living up the road wernt about their ultimate consumers of the sapphires coming out of.

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