Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-209) and index.
Contents:
Slavery heritage tourism, the African family, and the politics of memory. The development of Ghana's heritage tourism -- Culture brokers at the front lines : tour guides at Cape Coast and Elmina castles interpret the slave story -- Visitors' perspectives at Cape Coast castle and Elmina castle: slave trade memoryscapes and ideoscapes -- The performance of public discourse : slavery heritage and One Africa ideoscapes produced by locals -- Foreigner or family? Ghanaian interpretations of the One Africa ideoscape -- Slavery heritage tourism, the African family, and the politics of memory.
Series:
Routledge Studies on African and Black Diaspora ; 6
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