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Neocolonial Travel: ethical stagnation in crossing borders
‘Travel’ is the dream which we seem to lust after exponentially. We are increasingly enabled to realize yearnings for enrichment, escapism, self-discovery and adventure. Apart from it really isn’t. And the way we travel, the way we think and dream … Continue reading
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Tagged backpacking, capitalism, caribbean, colonialism, holidays, privilege, tourism, travel, voyage, white privilege
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