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Revised Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Methodological Considerations An Anthropologist, a Quaker, and Porn Star Walk Into a Bar: Participant Observation Interviews An Invitation to Insight: Methodological Insights and Considerations of Objectivity Metiche Anthropology, Characters, and Contributions. Engaged Anthropology Ethical Considerations and Consent A Globalized Context for Localized Research Chapter 3: Community Portraits: Two Beach Towns Playa del Carmen: A Locally-Owned Beach Town Who Counts as a Local: Costa Rican-Foreigner Interaction and Perceptions On Locals and Outsiders: Varied Labels Expat Experiences Segregated Spaces Persistence of Local Culture Tourism-Related Changes: Cost of Living, Corruption, and Water Playa Extranjera: A Foreign-Owned Beach Town Locals: All or Nothing Changing Populations and Foreign Locals' Experiences Drugs, Prostitution, and Development Feels Like Home: Catering to Foreigners Overdevelopment, Water, and Tico Resistance Chapter 4: Nambue, Chorotega Reservation: Portrait of a Community on the Cusp of Tourism Indigeneity in Flux: Reservation's History Changing Indigenous Identities: From Shame to Pride Tourism as a Motivator for Revitalization of Tradition and Chorotega Customs Maintained Witchcraft and Oral Tradition Globalization and More Recent Concerns Division and Unity: Community Life in the Reservation Community Changes Land Rights, Water, and Community Concerns Chapter 5: Montanosa, Rainforest Community Facets of a Diamond: Official Histories of Montanosa Who Counts as a Local: Complex Categories Quaker Comments on Local Belonging: Language and Community Tico Perceptions of Quakers Conservation and Religious Philosophy Enacted Social Integration Segregated Spaces Effects of Change Changing Economies: From Farming to Tourism From Ecotourism to Adventure Tourism and their Respective Clientele Commission System and Competition Among Businesses From Agriculture to Tourism and Back Again Community Concerns and the Downsides of Tourism: Water Issues, Drugs, Prostitution Larger Context Chapter 6: The Cows Will Be Your University!: Positive Effects of Tourism Changing Gender Roles Art Has Been Like a Medicine for Us Jam Revolution: A Second Women's Cooperative Dancing While Washing the Clothes New Challenges for the Cooperative Positive Effects of Tourism Jobs and Education, Broadly Defined Infrastructure Cross-Cultural Understanding Conservation Chapter 7: Negative Effects of Tourism Drug Trade and Abuse What Happens in Vegas... Prostitution Sex Tourism and Romance Tourism: Variations on a Theme? Muddying the Waters. How Eco is Ecotourism? Additional Concerns Trade-Offs of Tourism Chapter 8: Performing Local Life on the Reservation Patenting the Pueblo: A Trademark for Tradition Tourism, the Commodification of Culture, and Authenticating Cultural Practices From Stigma to Economic Value Chorotega TM: Local Products Symbolizing Indigeneity. Media and Other Influences Ownership of Tradition through Corporate Strategy Local Disputes over Cultural Ownership Local Festivals and Culture Performed for Insiders Insiders and Outsiders. A Relative Matter Obstacles to the Trademark Performing Indigeneity in the Reservation Chapter 9: Performing Identity in the Other Communities of Study Heritage Tourism and Authenticity Branding Nature Performing Local Life Scripted Lives and Sanitized Tours Sustainability, Locally-Owned, Organic, Fair Trade, and Family-Owned: Marketable Labels Bob Marley in Costa Rica Parallel Performances Marketing the Nation Performance of Identity among Tourists and Others Chapter 10: Sanitized Tours of Exploitable Work Zones. Nexus of Tourism and Its Alternatives Learning to Walk through Mud Without Getting Muddy: Bananera Memories Chapter 11: Striking a Balance: Possibilities for Responsible Tourism Recommendations for Tourists Recommendations to Potential Expatriates or Foreign Residents Advice from Expats for Expats Recommendations for Costa Rican Towns or the National Government Trade-Offs, Revisited

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