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February 21, 2003

Rolf Potts on the tourist/traveler distinction

"In reality, travel is not a social contest, and vagabonding has never represented a caste on the tourist/traveler hierarchy. Depending upon circumstance, a sincere vagabonder could variously be called a traveler or a tourist, a pilgrim or a satyr, and victor or a victim, an individual seeker or a demographic trend. Indeed, the main conceit in trying to discern travelers from tourists is that you end up with a flimsy facade of presumed insiders and outsiders. By the vacuous standards of fashion, insiders and outsiders are necessary -- but in the realm of travel (where, by definition, you are always a guest in foreign places) such a distinction is ridiculous."
--Rolf Potts, Vagabonding (2003)

Posted by Rolf on February 21, 2003 11:37 AM
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