166 Pages
by
Routledge
166 Pages
by
Routledge
The drums beat, an old man in a grand robe mutters incantations and three brides on horseback led by their grooms on foot proceed to the Naxi Wedding Courtyard, accompanied, watched and photographed the whole way by tourists, who have bought tickets for the privilege. The traditional wedding ceremonies are performed for the ethnic tourism industry in Lijiang, a World Heritage town in southwest... Read more
Prologue: Somewhere in Time, Introduction Lijiang Old Town and the Naxi Ethnic Tourism in China, Cultural Heritage in China Romantic Consumption Authenticity, Authentication, and Customization, Why the Naxi Wedding Courtyard? A Note on the Method Theatre of the Book Chapter 2 Stage Reconstructing a World Heritage Site The Development of Mass Tourism Becoming a Town of Romance Transforming into a Capital of Love Affairs (Yanyu) Creating a Cultural Theme Park Conclusion Chapter 3 Scripts Dongba as Religious Practitioners Transformations of Dongba Practices since 1949 Traditional Naxi Wedding Current Marriage Customs in Lijiang The 'Dongba Wedding' in the Courtyard Conclusion Chapter 4 Local Actors The Manager Mr. Liu The Dongba Fuhua The Adviser Prof. Ming The Moderator Mei The Dancer Chao Locals' Responses: Hope and Frustration Conclusion Chapter 5 Guests The Honeymooners Vincent and Lulu New Lijiang Residents Tony and Kitty He Gang from Naxi Mama Foreign Tourists Marina and Johnson Conclusion Chapter 6 After the Show Wandering Between Dream and Reality Embracing New Home Resistance, Coping and Departure Conclusion Chapter 7 Conclusion Romantic Consumption and Customization Global Significance of a Local Courtyard, Epilogue: The Show Must Go On, Bibliography.
Biography
Yujie Zhu is a Lecturer at the School of Archaeology and Anthropology, Australian National University. He is the co-editor of >Politics of Scale and Sustainable Tourism Management at World Heritage Sites>.






