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proceedings, still is open an answer to what
tourism is. In this token, we triggered a much
deeper conceptual discussion intended to
contribute in framing tourism into the world
of rites, alternating not only my own experience as editor and researcher, but the contributions of anthropology and ethnography in
other non-white communities. Discussing the
assertions and limitations of founding parents
of discipline, though many others have not
included, an alternative explanation on the
roots of tourism has been given to the scrutiny of readers. Last but not least, in next approaches the relation of tourism with dreams
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should be continued. Both shares similar functions for society, by revitalizing the day-today deprivations or by ensuring the smooth
functioning of societal order. In this context,
Spanish speakers and Latin Americans in particular have much to say. Most likely by the
influence of a great scholar of the caliber of
Jost Krippendorf, or by his natural fluency to
understand other Romanic languages as Italian or French who observed a rich legacy of
Ancient cultures as Romans or Iberians, Latin
American researchers is reproducing a complementary platform to understand tourism
as it really is, a rite of passage.
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