Drawing on ethnographic research in the village of Canhane, which is host to the first community tourism project in Mozambique, The Good Holiday explores the confluence of two powerful industries: tourism and development, and explains when, how and why tourism becomes development and development, tourism. The volume further explores the social and material consequences of this merging, presenting the confluence of tourism and development as a major vehicle for the exercise of ethics, and non-state governance in contemporary life.
"This book makes an important contribution to critical studies of tourism, and the growing corpus on Mozambican Studies as well as - and this is perhaps its most important contribution - adding significantly to analyses of consumerism and its ethical, economic and political dimensions." · Bjørn Enge Bertelsen, University of Bergen