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A rebel territory behind the tourist scene: Negotiating national belonging and indigeneity in Quintana Roo
2022
Maya America
When we think of tourism or migration, we think of international mobility. However, the history of Quintana Roo teaches us that tourism and migration can be forces of nationalization. This article invites us to revisit the history of the southeast Yucatan peninsula, in order to understand the mechanisms that presided over its inclusion into the Mexican nation and the logic of the resistance movement that was opposed to it. Furthermore, this article delves into the ritual practices, social
doi:10.32727/26.2023.4
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