We’re proud to announce the winners of ATIG’s two annual book prizes!
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Nelson Graburn Prize
Named in honor of a pioneer in the anthropology of tourism and a mentor to many of ATIG’s founders, this prize recognizes excellence in an author’s first book in the anthropology of tourism.
- Stuck with Tourism: Space, Power, and Labor in Contemporary Yucatán, by Matilde Córdoba Azcárate. University of California Press.
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Edward Bruner Prize
Named for another luminary in the anthropological study of tourism, this prize celebrates an author’s second or subsequent book in the anthropology of tourism.
- Indigenous Dispossession: Housing and Maya Indebtedness in Mexico, by M. Bianet Castellanos. Stanford University Press.
Please join us on April 29th, 2022 at 2:30pm Eastern Time for a special virtual panel with the authors. Join via Zoom: https://tinyurl.com/Dispossession-Predation