Michel Picard

Michel Picard est chercheur au Cnrs et membre du Centre Asie du Sud-Est (Cnrs-Ehess) à Paris. Ses recherches portent sur le tourisme ainsi que sur la société balinaise. Il est l’auteur de Bali. Tourisme culturel et culture touristique (1992), et il a codirigé notamment Tourism, Ethnicity, and the State in Asian and Pacific Societies (1997), ainsi que Tourisme et sociétés locales en Asie orientale (2001). Il travaille actuellement sur la construction dialogique d’une identité balinaise, en mettant l’accent sur les relations entre religion, tradition et culture.

Bali: the discourse of Cultural Tourism.

This interaction between touristification and Indonesianization is legible in the discourse of Cultural Tourism. As we have seen, perhaps because it could not really be implemented, the slogan of Cultural Tourism gave ...

08.04.2010
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