The book examines the ways Western art and Western commerce co-opt, pigeonhole, and commodify so-called native experiences. It raises important and uncomfortable questions about how we travel, what we buy, and how we determine cultural merit.Preface -- Fat-Eaters and Aesthetes: The Politics of Display -- The Luxurious Ambivalence of Exoticism -- Conquest, Appropriation, and Cultural Difference -- Art and Taxidermy: The Warehouse of Treasures -- Dreams and Landscapes: The Delineation of Wild Spaces -- The Smoking Mirror -- About the Book and Author