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Cinematic diplomacy and the exotic other in the film Tanna: implications for bilateral relations and tourism

Cheer et al., 2018

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2678545297171427477
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Cheer J
Herrschner I
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International Journal of Tourism Anthropology

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The term the exotic other is invoked in this paper via the 2016 film, Tanna (Bentley Dean and Martin Butler). Set in the South Pacific nation Vanuatu, Tanna is an emblematic rendering of the exotic other through ethnography-inspired film. Film and narrative analysis is a …
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