
Vander Valduga
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space and its formation. It especially analyses some studies that have had relevance in the Brazilian and South American
context, presenting its contributions and scope. The central review of the paper is mainly related to the studies that have
been characterised by the reductionist focus, i.e. in the relation between supply and demand or in the origin-connection-
destination linear system, without a deeper debate on space and, consequently, on touristic space and its variables,
with the process of touristification. In the same sense, the fact of not increasing the debate on the touristic space makes
the dialectics between tourists and local residents, space and time, society and nature or supply and demand constant. The touristic subject, as an object of tourism studies, it is either not mentioned, or appears under the designation of
demand. This paper makes the assumption that touristic subject and touristic space are inseparable and aims to increase
this debate from a theoretical-methodological analysis proposition as a start for the studies that tourism has as its scope.
It discusses the categories of the touristic subject and touristic space as well as its components, the touristic product, the
idea of destiny and touristic territory. The considerations point to the necessity of increasing this debate in order not to incur
into an analytical reductionism, the inseparability between subject, time and space and its complementarity with origin,
connection and destination. They also pointed to the importance of understanding space as totality, with its implications
and simultaneity and considered tourism as one of the possible manifestations in the territory.
space and its formation. It especially analyses some studies that have had relevance in the Brazilian and South American
context, presenting its contributions and scope. The central review of the paper is mainly related to the studies that have
been characterised by the reductionist focus, i.e. in the relation between supply and demand or in the origin-connection-
destination linear system, without a deeper debate on space and, consequently, on touristic space and its variables,
with the process of touristification. In the same sense, the fact of not increasing the debate on the touristic space makes
the dialectics between tourists and local residents, space and time, society and nature or supply and demand constant. The touristic subject, as an object of tourism studies, it is either not mentioned, or appears under the designation of
demand. This paper makes the assumption that touristic subject and touristic space are inseparable and aims to increase
this debate from a theoretical-methodological analysis proposition as a start for the studies that tourism has as its scope.
It discusses the categories of the touristic subject and touristic space as well as its components, the touristic product, the
idea of destiny and touristic territory. The considerations point to the necessity of increasing this debate in order not to incur
into an analytical reductionism, the inseparability between subject, time and space and its complementarity with origin,
connection and destination. They also pointed to the importance of understanding space as totality, with its implications
and simultaneity and considered tourism as one of the possible manifestations in the territory.