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Author Brondo, Keri Vacanti

Title Voluntourism and Multispecies Collaboration Life, Death, and Conservation in the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef
Published Tuscon: University of Arizona Press, 2021
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Description 1 online resource (xv, 207 pages) : illustrations
Series Critical Green Engagements: Investigating the Green Economy and Its Alternatives Ser
Critical green engagements.
Contents Introduction: Toward a Political Ecology of Multispecies Voluntourism -- 1. "And the Sea Shall Hide Them": Utila's Cultural Landscape and Multispecies Entanglements -- 2. "If You Come to Utila, You Can Do What You Want, and You're Never Gonna Leave" -- 3. Conservation, Volunteering, and the Spectacle of Affective Labor -- 4. The Political Ecology of Multispecies Conservation Voluntourism, and Limitations to "Becoming With" -- Conclusion: Life, Death, and Collaboration in Utila's Affect Economy
Summary Voluntourism and Multispecies Collaboration is a lively ethnographic exploration of the world of conservation voluntourism and its engagement with marine and terrestrial biodiversity on the Honduran Bay Island of Utila, located in the ecologically critical Mesoamerican Barrier Reef. In this highly readable text, anthropologist Keri Vacanti Brondo provides a pioneering theoretical framework that conceptualizes conservation voluntourism as a green industry. Brondo argues that the volunteer tourism industry is the product of coloniality and capitalism that works to produce and sustain an economy of affect while generating inequalities and dispossession. Employing a decolonizing methodology based on landscape assemblage theory, Brondo offers "thinking-like-a-mangrove" to attend to alternative worldings in Utila beyond the hegemonic tourist spectacle-dominated world attached to the volunteer tourism industry. Readers journey through the mangroves and waters alongside voluntourists, iguanas, whale sharks, turtles, lionfish, and islanders to build valuable research experience in environmental management while engaging in affective labor and multispecies relations of care. Conservation organizations benefit from the financial capital and labor associated with conservation tourism, an industry boosted by social media. This critical work asks us to consider the impacts of this new alternative tourism market, one that relies on the exchange of "affect" with other species. How are human socialities made through interactions with other species? What lives and dies in Utila's affect economy? Why are some species killable? Who gets to decide?
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on January 20, 2022 )
Subject Conservation of natural resources -- Honduras -- Utila Island
Volunteer workers in conservation of natural resources -- Honduras -- Utila Island
Ecotourism -- Honduras -- Utila Island
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
Conservation of natural resources.
Ecotourism.
Social conditions.
Volunteer workers in conservation of natural resources.
SUBJECT Utila Island (Honduras) -- Social conditions -- 21st century
Subject Honduras -- Utila Island.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780816544349
0816544344