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Utopia on Earth?: Sustainability, White Tourism, and Neocolonial Desire

Author Affiliations
Stephen F. Austin State University
Published InUtopian Studies
Year2024

Abstract

Several scholars, and even a few journalists,1 have written about the figure of the international tourist who uses South Asia as a canvas upon which one can create and recreate the self. Perhaps the most discernable example in the pop culture imagination is Elizabeth Gilbert’s trip to an ashram in India, documented in Eat Pray Love (2006), which inspired a problematic succession of travelers who followed her footsteps to communities that simply could not accommodate the traffic. International travel and tourism from the Global North to places like India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka frequently represent a form of neocolonialism wherein destinations and the people who live there are imagined not as places with a complex history inhabited by humans with…
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