Distinction abroad: Hipsters as post-tourists

This paper presents an initial analytical approach to the contemporary emergence of what tourism studies have called post-tourism, and its links to the broader sociocultural phenomenon known as “hipster culture”. It analyzes both processes from the theoretical contributions of Pierre Bourdieu, under...

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Autores principales: Percoco, Juan Ignacio, Vaschetto, Mariano
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spelling I15-R203-article-1642022-07-09T04:19:52Z Distinction abroad: Hipsters as post-tourists La distinción en el extranjero: los hipsters como post-turistas Percoco, Juan Ignacio Vaschetto, Mariano Post-tourism Hipsters Pierre Bourdieu Sociology of Tourism Post-turismo Hipsters Pierre Bourdieu Sociología del Turismo This paper presents an initial analytical approach to the contemporary emergence of what tourism studies have called post-tourism, and its links to the broader sociocultural phenomenon known as “hipster culture”. It analyzes both processes from the theoretical contributions of Pierre Bourdieu, understanding them as contradictory emergencies of the permanent struggles for “distinction” that characterize our society, in a context marked by the tension between forces tending to differentiation and dedifferentiation. The main antecedents and previous contributions referred to the question are presented, while a specific case (the Neukölln neighborhood, in Berlin) is briefly recovered to illustrate some of the social effects of these phenomena.The work is part of the authors' participation in the “Introduction to Social Sciences” chair of the Bachelor of Tourism of the National University of Rosario. En este artículo se presenta una aproximación analítica inicial a la emergencia contemporánea de lo que los estudios sobre turismo han denominado como post-turismo, y sus vínculos con el fenómeno sociocultural más amplio conocido como “cultura hipster”. Se propone analizar a ambos procesos desde los aportes teóricos de Pierre Bourdieu, entendiéndolos como emergentes contradictorios de las permanentes luchas por la distinción que caracterizan a nuestra sociedad, en un contexto marcado por la tensión existente entre fuerzas tendientes a la diferenciación y la dediferenciación. Se presentan los principales antecedentes y aportes previos referidos a la cuestión, al tiempo que se recupera brevemente un caso específico (el barrio de Neukölln, Berlín) para ilustrar algunos de los efectos sociales de estos fenómenos. El trabajo se enmarca en la participación de los autores en la cátedra “Introducción a las Ciencias Sociales” de la Licenciatura en Turismo de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2020-07-09 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Convocatoria por invitación application/pdf https://perspectivasrcs.unr.edu.ar/index.php/PRCS/article/view/164 10.35305/prcs.v0i9.164 Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 5 No. 9 (2020): Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales No. 9 Enero-Junio 2020; 379 - 400 Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 5 Núm. 9 (2020): Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales No. 9 Enero-Junio 2020; 379 - 400 2525-1112 spa https://perspectivasrcs.unr.edu.ar/index.php/PRCS/article/view/164/83 Derechos de autor 2020 Autor
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topic Post-tourism
Hipsters
Pierre Bourdieu
Sociology of Tourism
Post-turismo
Hipsters
Pierre Bourdieu
Sociología del Turismo
spellingShingle Post-tourism
Hipsters
Pierre Bourdieu
Sociology of Tourism
Post-turismo
Hipsters
Pierre Bourdieu
Sociología del Turismo
Percoco, Juan Ignacio
Vaschetto, Mariano
Distinction abroad: Hipsters as post-tourists
topic_facet Post-tourism
Hipsters
Pierre Bourdieu
Sociology of Tourism
Post-turismo
Hipsters
Pierre Bourdieu
Sociología del Turismo
author Percoco, Juan Ignacio
Vaschetto, Mariano
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Vaschetto, Mariano
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title Distinction abroad: Hipsters as post-tourists
title_short Distinction abroad: Hipsters as post-tourists
title_full Distinction abroad: Hipsters as post-tourists
title_fullStr Distinction abroad: Hipsters as post-tourists
title_full_unstemmed Distinction abroad: Hipsters as post-tourists
title_sort distinction abroad: hipsters as post-tourists
description This paper presents an initial analytical approach to the contemporary emergence of what tourism studies have called post-tourism, and its links to the broader sociocultural phenomenon known as “hipster culture”. It analyzes both processes from the theoretical contributions of Pierre Bourdieu, understanding them as contradictory emergencies of the permanent struggles for “distinction” that characterize our society, in a context marked by the tension between forces tending to differentiation and dedifferentiation. The main antecedents and previous contributions referred to the question are presented, while a specific case (the Neukölln neighborhood, in Berlin) is briefly recovered to illustrate some of the social effects of these phenomena.The work is part of the authors' participation in the “Introduction to Social Sciences” chair of the Bachelor of Tourism of the National University of Rosario.
publisher Universidad Nacional de Rosario
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