Narrative of the landscape of small towns and their representation for the imaginary of tourism
The proposal developed in the text is to focus on the background of today’s small-town tourism. This background is occupied by the landscape, collected in a multitude of images ranging from the wide angle of the territory to the zoom of the picturesque corner, all render account of the warp on the h...
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oai:ojs2.69.164.202.149:article-432019-10-14T22:47:37Z Narrative of the landscape of small towns and their representation for the imaginary of tourism Narrativa del paisaje de pueblo y su representación para el imaginario del turismo Méndez Sainz, Eloy Landscape Narrative small-towns tourism imaginary of tourism Paisaje Narrativa Turismo pueblerino Imaginario del turismo The proposal developed in the text is to focus on the background of today’s small-town tourism. This background is occupied by the landscape, collected in a multitude of images ranging from the wide angle of the territory to the zoom of the picturesque corner, all render account of the warp on the horizon in sight. The analysis is based on Georg Simmel, who anticipated the Eurocentric vision of the landscape as a fringe of nature, leaving aside the view of the urban structure. Only that, in America, particularly in nineteenth-century Mexico, the landscape understood as a European one was built, as well as the fusion of the city and the natural environment, often referring to towns and small cities, even coexisting with technological intrusions. In the 21st century we witness the rebirth of this landscape, a common ingredient in the tourist imaginary that exhibits its attractions to occupy the void associated with contemporary metropolitan urbanization, in which the absence of security and citizen harmony is perceived and suffered. However, when exploring a sample of towns, we observed that the simulation of simplifying images of irretrievable realities in the interior of the territory postpones the experience of the wealth retained in the diversity of the bowels of the country. La propuesta desarrollada en el texto es centrar la mirada en el telón de fondo del turismo pueblerino de hoy día. Dicho fondo está ocupado por el paisaje, recogido en multitud de imágenes que van del gran angular del territorio al zoom del rincón pintoresco, todas dan cuenta de urdimbre del horizonte a la vista. Se plantea el análisis a partir de Georg Simmel, quien adelantó visión eurocéntrica del paisaje como franja de la naturaleza, dejando de lado la vista del tejido urbano. Sólo que, en América, en particular en México decimonónico, se construyó el paisaje entendido a la europea y también con la fusión de la ciudad y el entorno natural, muchas veces referida a pueblos y pequeñas ciudades, aun coexistiendo con intrusiones tecnológicas. En el siglo XXI asistimos al renacimiento de dicho paisaje, un ingrediente común en el imaginario turístico que exhibe sus atractivos para ocupar el vacío asociado a la urbanización metropolitana contemporánea, en la que se percibe y sufre la ausencia de seguridad y armonía ciudadana. Pero, al explorar una muestra de pueblos, observamos que la simulación de imágenes simplificadoras de realidades irrecuperables en el interior del territorio pospone la vivencia de la riqueza retenida en la diversidad de las entrañas del país. Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla 2019-04-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://69.164.202.149/topofilia/index.php/topofilia/article/view/43 Topofilia; No 18: April - September 2019; 91-104 TOPOFILIA, Revista Científica de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Territorios; Núm. 18: Abril - Septiembre 2019; 91-104 2594-0635 spa https://69.164.202.149/topofilia/index.php/topofilia/article/view/43/40 |
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The proposal developed in the text is to focus on the background of today’s small-town tourism. This background is occupied by the landscape, collected in a multitude of images ranging from the wide angle of the territory to the zoom of the picturesque corner, all render account of the warp on the horizon in sight. The analysis is based on Georg Simmel, who anticipated the Eurocentric vision of the landscape as a fringe of nature, leaving aside the view of the urban structure. Only that, in America, particularly in nineteenth-century Mexico, the landscape understood as a European one was built, as well as the fusion of the city and the natural environment, often referring to towns and small cities, even coexisting with technological intrusions. In the 21st century we witness the rebirth of this landscape, a common ingredient in the tourist imaginary that exhibits its attractions to occupy the void associated with contemporary metropolitan urbanization, in which the absence of security and citizen harmony is perceived and suffered. However, when exploring a sample of towns, we observed that the simulation of simplifying images of irretrievable realities in the interior of the territory postpones the experience of the wealth retained in the diversity of the bowels of the country. |
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