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Vagabonding audio companion: Obnoxious travelers (and how to avoid being one)
Deviate
45 minutes 40 seconds
1 year ago
Vagabonding audio companion: Obnoxious travelers (and how to avoid being one)
“We’re having less enjoyable travel experiences, even as our photos show us having this amazing time, because we’re performing a version of travel for people who aren’t even there.”
In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and David talk about the time-honored Americans pretending to be Canadian on the road, and why Americans at times have had a bad reputation abroad (2:30); strategies for avoiding becoming an “Ugly American” on the road (11:00); how a fixation with comfort can get in the way of life-enriching experiences on the road (18:30); how rituals like tipping, interacting with children, or choosing what to wear in public from culture to culture (22:00); how “voluntourism” and charity on the part of travelers is often not as selfless or effective as it pretends to be (30:00); how social media has a way of turning us into superficial, image-obsessed travelers (34:00); and how technology has transformed (and constrained) the way we all travel (39:00).
David Martinez is an Associate Professor of Spanish and the director of the Center for Study Abroad at George Fox University in Newberg, Oregon.
Notable Links:
How to study abroad, even if you aren’t a student (Deviate episode 221)
The Vagabond’s Way, by Rolf Potts (book)
Flag-jacking (the practice of travelers to be from someplace they’re not)
Paris Writing Workshop (Rolf’s travel-memoir writing classes)
The Comfort Crisis, by Michael Easter (book)
Misogi (Japanese Shinto ritual)
Voluntourism (short-term charity work for travelers)
Picturesque (aesthetic ideal)
The Shallows, by Nicholas G. Carr (book)
The Scent of Time, by Byung-Chul Han (book)
George Fox Talks (podcast)
The Deviate theme music comes from the title track of Cedar Van Tassel’s 2017 album Lumber.
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Deviate
Rolf Potts veers off-topic in this unique series of conversations with experts, public figures, and intriguing people.