Article (Journal/Review)
'I went to the city of god': gringos, guns and the touristic favela
Fecha
2011Registro en:
1518-1634 / 1807-1600
10.1080/13569325.2011.562631
000293350100003
Autor
Freire-Medeiros, Bianca
Institución
Resumen
A regular tourist destination since the early 1990s, Rocinha - the paradigmatic touristic favela in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - has seen the number of foreigners visitors grow considerably after the successful international release of City of God in 2003. In dialogue with the new mobilities paradigm and based on a socio-ethnographic investigation which examines how poverty-stricken and segregated areas are turned into tourist attractions, the article sheds lights on the ways tourists who have watched Fernando Meirelles's film reinterpret their notion of 'the favela' after taking part in organized tours. The aim is to examine how far these reinterpretations, despite based on first-hand encounters, are related back to idealized notions that feed upon the cinematic favela of City of God while giving further legitimacy to it.