I Conference on Art and Tourism - Cannibalism and consumer society
November 27 and 28, December 2 and 3, 2014.
Museum of History and Anthropology of Tenerife
Coordinators: José Díaz Cuyás y Fernando Estévez
The myth of anthropophagy—cannibalism—has always played a part in the Western anthropological imagination and is one of the most recurrent tropes when it comes to explaining cultural differences.
Arte y Turismo [Art and Tourism], Revista de Occidente, 369, Febrero 2012.
Participants: Vicente Benet, José Díaz Cuyás, Fernando Estévez González, Rogelio López Cuenca.
In his analysis of the mythology of the Eiffel Tower, Roland Barthes says: "The democratization of tourism, that modern mixture of distraction and travel, is undoubtedly one of the most important events in contemporary history.”