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From Here to Tierra del Fuego
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From Here to Tierra del Fuego Hardcover - 2000

by Paul Magee


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Tierra del Fuego is the southernmost inhabited locale in the world and one of South America's most popular tourist destinations, although there's nothing there except "the end of the world."
When asked why they have come to Tierra del Fuego, most visitors say, "I just wanted to be able to say I'd been here." Paul Magee, the anthropologist among them, seizes upon this absurd nonreason to investigate the West's complex relationship to an island synonymous with the word elsewhere. Beginning with Darwin, who saw the Fuegian Indians as the world's most primitive inhabitants, Magee interweaves the offhand anecdotes of nineteenth-century colonial adventurers with the primitivist jokes of the travelers he encounters. Reading these self-superior texts through the theories and commentaries of Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud, Walter Benjamin, Michael Taussig, Theodor Adorno, and others, Magee explores the West's obsession with seeing its commodities, from Coke bottles to cakes of Pears' Soap, as objects of native fascination and fetishism. Bringing the trivial, the offhand, and the anecdotal into the space of politics, Magee demonstrates how these links between them and the genocidal colonization of the island implicate even the casual, overtly purposeless tourist in the exploitative structures of global capitalism. Experimental, entertaining, and occasionally over the top, From Here to Tierra del Fuego maneuvers through a history of racial violence, primitivist fantasy, and throwaway lines to reveal the international tourist industry's role in contemporary world power.

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Watching MTV by cable in Ushuaia, the capital of Argentine Tierra del Fuego, is slightly surreal.

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Tierra del Fuego is the southernmost inhabited locale in the world and one of South America's most popular tourist destinations, although there's nothing there, apart from "the end of the world". When asked why they have come to Tierra del Fuego, most visitors say, "I just wanted to be able to say I'd been here". Paul Magee, the anthropologist among them, seizes upon this absurd nonreason to investigate the West's complex relationship to an island synonymous with the word elsewhere.

Beginning with Darwin, who saw the Fuegian Indians as the world's most primitive inhabitants, Magee interweaves the offhand anecdotes of nineteenth-century colonial adventurers with the primitivist jokes of the travelers he encounters. Reading these self-superior texts through the theories and commentaries of Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud, Walter Benjamin, Michael Taussig, Theodor Adorno, and others, Magee explores the West's obsession with seeing its commodities, from Coke bottles to cakes of Pears' Soap, as objects of native fascination and fetishism.

Bringing the trivial, the offhand, and the anecdotal into the space of politics, Magee demonstrates how links between them and the genocidal colonization of the island implicate even the casual, overtly purposeless tourist in the exploitative structures of global capitalism.

Experimental, entertaining, and occasionally over the top, From Here to Tierra del Fuego maneuvers through a history of racial violence, primitivist fantasy, and throwaway lines to reveal the international tourist industry's role in contemporary world power.

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  • Title From Here to Tierra del Fuego
  • Author Paul Magee
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition F First Edition.
  • Pages 200
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher University of Illinois Press, Urbana, IL
  • Date May 19, 2000
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Illustrated, Maps
  • ISBN 9780252025556 / 0252025555
  • Weight 0.9 lbs (0.41 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.35 x 6.25 x 0.72 in (23.75 x 15.88 x 1.83 cm)
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: Latin America
  • Library of Congress subjects Ethnology - Philosophy, Tierra del Fuego (Argentina and Chile) -
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 99006942
  • Dewey Decimal Code 982.76
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