Project description
Tourism and tensions of slavery and colonial heritage
The legacy of slavery and colonialism remains a source of tension worldwide, embedded in cultural memories and contemporary societal narratives. As tourism increasingly engages with these histories, sites tied to slavery and colonial heritage become stages for stories that evoke powerful, often conflicting emotions. These narratives can foster understanding or deepen divisions, making them pivotal in addressing racism and inclusion. Yet, the transformation of such sites into tourism experiences raises critical questions about representation and collective memory. With this in mind, the ERC-funded FRICTIONS project investigates how tourism shapes and narrates this heritage while addressing the tensions it creates. By analysing key transcontinental contexts, FRICTIONS aims to advance interdisciplinary insights that contribute to a more inclusive global dialogue.
Objective
Tourism is a pervasive phenomenon as are the contemporary global dialogues about slavery and colonial heritage. Globally, the tangible and intangible remnants of slavery and the colonial past generate tensions that can yield both productive and destructive outcomes. In such locations, visceral narratives and experiences that evoke these tensions are being crafted for visitors.
The FRICTIONS project will unravel how tourism transforms and narrates this heritage while navigating the ensuing contestations and tensions. In our increasingly diverse society at risk of polarisation, the stories we tell about our history can directly address challenges such as racism, discrimination and inclusion.
FRICTIONS develops an interdisciplinary theory of cultural memories linked to slavery and colonial heritage tourism. The project employs an innovative and rigorous qualitative methodological research design to explore the tensions arising from slavery and colonial heritage tourism within three key geographical contexts: (a) Ghana-Suriname-Netherlands; (b) Angola-Brazil-Portugal and; (c) Namibia-Brazil-Germany. FRICTIONS will map and examine: (1) to what extent and under which conditions sites of slavery and colonial heritage are transformed into tourism products, practices and performances; (2) the ways in which such transformations create frictions of space; and (3) how these frictions influence broader societal narratives concerning the collective heritage of slavery and colonial heritage.
FRICTIONS is an ambitious project combining insights from cultural geography, tourism studies and heritage and memory studies to advance conceptual knowledge that renders the transformative role of tourism into wider societal discussions of slavery and colonial heritage beyond specific places. Such insights inform ongoing societal debates on dealing with this shared heritage. This is important and urgent for charting a path towards a truly inclusive and just global society.
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- humanities history and archaeology history
- social sciences law human rights human rights violations human trafficking
- social sciences sociology social issues social inequalities racial inequality
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Keywords
Project’s keywords as indicated by the project coordinator. Not to be confused with the EuroSciVoc taxonomy (Fields of science)
Project’s keywords as indicated by the project coordinator. Not to be confused with the EuroSciVoc taxonomy (Fields of science)
- Slavery heritage
- space
- place
- colonial heritage
- tourism
- cultural memories
- cultural geography
- tourism studies
- heritage studies
- memory studies
- frictions
- tensions
- contestations
- slavery
- colonialism
- apologies
- reparations
- tour guides
- tourists
- visitors
- walking tours
- Angola
- Brazil
- Ghana
- Suriname
- Netherlands
- Portugal
- Germany
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HORIZON.1.1 - European Research Council (ERC)
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6708 PB Wageningen
Netherlands
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