TY - BOOK AU - Huberman,Jenny TI - Ambivalent Encounters: Childhood, Tourism, and Social Change in Banaras, India T2 - Rutgers Series in Childhood Studies SN - 9780813554082 PY - 2012/// CY - New Brunswick PB - Rutgers University Press KW - Anthropology KW - India KW - Varanasi KW - Western culture N1 - Open Access N2 - Jenny Huberman provides an ethnographic study of encounters between western tourists and the children who work as unlicensed peddlers and guides along the riverfront city of Banaras, India. She examines how and why these children elicit such powerful reactions from western tourists and locals in their community as well as how the children themselves experience their work and render it meaningful. Ambivalent Encounters brings together scholarship on the anthropology of childhood, tourism, consumption, and exchange to ask why children emerge as objects of the international tourist gaze; what role they play in representing socio-economic change; how children are valued and devalued; why they elicit anxieties, fantasies, and debates; and what these tourist encounters teach us more generally about the nature of human interaction UR - http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/31803 UR - https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/id/53db0694-753e-4b36-ac93-28972a5f38c5/625232.pdf ER -