Cultural Heritage Management in Africa
The Heritage of the Colonized
Herausgeber: Abungu, George Okello; Ndoro, Webber
Cultural Heritage Management in Africa
The Heritage of the Colonized
Herausgeber: Abungu, George Okello; Ndoro, Webber
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Cultural Heritage Management in Africa explores the diversity of Africa's cultural heritage by analysing how and why this heritage has been managed, and by considering the factors that continue to influence management strategies and systems throughout the African continent.
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Cultural Heritage Management in Africa explores the diversity of Africa's cultural heritage by analysing how and why this heritage has been managed, and by considering the factors that continue to influence management strategies and systems throughout the African continent.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781032055640
- ISBN-10: 1032055642
- Artikelnr.: 65610127
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781032055640
- ISBN-10: 1032055642
- Artikelnr.: 65610127
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
George Okello Abungu is an archaeologist and Emeritus Director-General of the National Museums of Kenya. Webber Ndoro before re-joining ICCROM in January 2018 as its Director-General was the Director of the African World Heritage Fund.
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION: The Heritage of The Colonized; CHAPTER TWO:
Post-Colonial Archaeology In East Africa; CHAPTER THREE: Museums And
Heritage In West Africa; CHAPTER FOUR: The Exhibition Of The African In
Post-Colonial Africa: Example From Kenya; CHAPTER FIVE: Heritage Governance
In Post- Colonial Africa; CHAPTER SIX: Legal Protection Of African Cultural
Heritage In The 21st Century And Beyond: A Prognosis And Futures
Perspective; CHAPTER SEVEN: The Trouble With Participation: Heritage
Places, Politics And Communities In Africa; CHAPTER EIGHT: 'Nothing About
Us, Without Us': Heritage, Development And Communities In West Africa;
CHAPTER NINE: Slave Trade, Slavery, And The Politics Of Heritage
Representation In Africa: Examples From Kenya And Mauritius; CHAPTER TEN:
The Indian Ocean And The History Of Indenture: The Making Of "New"
Nationals And Nations; CHAPTER ELEVEN: Heritage Management Practice In
Ethiopia: Is It Different?; CHAPTER TWELVE: World Heritage And Development:
Is UNESCO A Barrier Or Facilitator And Do African Opinions Matter?; CHAPTER
THIRTEEN: The Intangible In World Heritage In Africa: Recognizing The
Invisible: Case Studies Of The Mosi-Oa-Tunya/Victoria Falls World Heritage
ZAMBIA, Pendjari National Park, BENIN And Matobo Hill World Heritage
Zimbabwe; CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Liberation Heritage Typology And World
Heritage: From Local Dimensions To "Universalism"; CHAPTER FIFTEEN: The
Nature-Culture Divide In Heritage Classification And Management In Africa:
Reality Or A Convenience Of Management; CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Colonial Statues
In Post-Colonial Africa: Decolonizing The Narrative Or Destroying The
Heritage?; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: World Heritage And Education In Africa: A
Landscape Of Shifting Priorities; CONCLUSION.
Post-Colonial Archaeology In East Africa; CHAPTER THREE: Museums And
Heritage In West Africa; CHAPTER FOUR: The Exhibition Of The African In
Post-Colonial Africa: Example From Kenya; CHAPTER FIVE: Heritage Governance
In Post- Colonial Africa; CHAPTER SIX: Legal Protection Of African Cultural
Heritage In The 21st Century And Beyond: A Prognosis And Futures
Perspective; CHAPTER SEVEN: The Trouble With Participation: Heritage
Places, Politics And Communities In Africa; CHAPTER EIGHT: 'Nothing About
Us, Without Us': Heritage, Development And Communities In West Africa;
CHAPTER NINE: Slave Trade, Slavery, And The Politics Of Heritage
Representation In Africa: Examples From Kenya And Mauritius; CHAPTER TEN:
The Indian Ocean And The History Of Indenture: The Making Of "New"
Nationals And Nations; CHAPTER ELEVEN: Heritage Management Practice In
Ethiopia: Is It Different?; CHAPTER TWELVE: World Heritage And Development:
Is UNESCO A Barrier Or Facilitator And Do African Opinions Matter?; CHAPTER
THIRTEEN: The Intangible In World Heritage In Africa: Recognizing The
Invisible: Case Studies Of The Mosi-Oa-Tunya/Victoria Falls World Heritage
ZAMBIA, Pendjari National Park, BENIN And Matobo Hill World Heritage
Zimbabwe; CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Liberation Heritage Typology And World
Heritage: From Local Dimensions To "Universalism"; CHAPTER FIFTEEN: The
Nature-Culture Divide In Heritage Classification And Management In Africa:
Reality Or A Convenience Of Management; CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Colonial Statues
In Post-Colonial Africa: Decolonizing The Narrative Or Destroying The
Heritage?; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: World Heritage And Education In Africa: A
Landscape Of Shifting Priorities; CONCLUSION.
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION: The Heritage of The Colonized; CHAPTER TWO:
Post-Colonial Archaeology In East Africa; CHAPTER THREE: Museums And
Heritage In West Africa; CHAPTER FOUR: The Exhibition Of The African In
Post-Colonial Africa: Example From Kenya; CHAPTER FIVE: Heritage Governance
In Post- Colonial Africa; CHAPTER SIX: Legal Protection Of African Cultural
Heritage In The 21st Century And Beyond: A Prognosis And Futures
Perspective; CHAPTER SEVEN: The Trouble With Participation: Heritage
Places, Politics And Communities In Africa; CHAPTER EIGHT: 'Nothing About
Us, Without Us': Heritage, Development And Communities In West Africa;
CHAPTER NINE: Slave Trade, Slavery, And The Politics Of Heritage
Representation In Africa: Examples From Kenya And Mauritius; CHAPTER TEN:
The Indian Ocean And The History Of Indenture: The Making Of "New"
Nationals And Nations; CHAPTER ELEVEN: Heritage Management Practice In
Ethiopia: Is It Different?; CHAPTER TWELVE: World Heritage And Development:
Is UNESCO A Barrier Or Facilitator And Do African Opinions Matter?; CHAPTER
THIRTEEN: The Intangible In World Heritage In Africa: Recognizing The
Invisible: Case Studies Of The Mosi-Oa-Tunya/Victoria Falls World Heritage
ZAMBIA, Pendjari National Park, BENIN And Matobo Hill World Heritage
Zimbabwe; CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Liberation Heritage Typology And World
Heritage: From Local Dimensions To "Universalism"; CHAPTER FIFTEEN: The
Nature-Culture Divide In Heritage Classification And Management In Africa:
Reality Or A Convenience Of Management; CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Colonial Statues
In Post-Colonial Africa: Decolonizing The Narrative Or Destroying The
Heritage?; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: World Heritage And Education In Africa: A
Landscape Of Shifting Priorities; CONCLUSION.
Post-Colonial Archaeology In East Africa; CHAPTER THREE: Museums And
Heritage In West Africa; CHAPTER FOUR: The Exhibition Of The African In
Post-Colonial Africa: Example From Kenya; CHAPTER FIVE: Heritage Governance
In Post- Colonial Africa; CHAPTER SIX: Legal Protection Of African Cultural
Heritage In The 21st Century And Beyond: A Prognosis And Futures
Perspective; CHAPTER SEVEN: The Trouble With Participation: Heritage
Places, Politics And Communities In Africa; CHAPTER EIGHT: 'Nothing About
Us, Without Us': Heritage, Development And Communities In West Africa;
CHAPTER NINE: Slave Trade, Slavery, And The Politics Of Heritage
Representation In Africa: Examples From Kenya And Mauritius; CHAPTER TEN:
The Indian Ocean And The History Of Indenture: The Making Of "New"
Nationals And Nations; CHAPTER ELEVEN: Heritage Management Practice In
Ethiopia: Is It Different?; CHAPTER TWELVE: World Heritage And Development:
Is UNESCO A Barrier Or Facilitator And Do African Opinions Matter?; CHAPTER
THIRTEEN: The Intangible In World Heritage In Africa: Recognizing The
Invisible: Case Studies Of The Mosi-Oa-Tunya/Victoria Falls World Heritage
ZAMBIA, Pendjari National Park, BENIN And Matobo Hill World Heritage
Zimbabwe; CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Liberation Heritage Typology And World
Heritage: From Local Dimensions To "Universalism"; CHAPTER FIFTEEN: The
Nature-Culture Divide In Heritage Classification And Management In Africa:
Reality Or A Convenience Of Management; CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Colonial Statues
In Post-Colonial Africa: Decolonizing The Narrative Or Destroying The
Heritage?; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: World Heritage And Education In Africa: A
Landscape Of Shifting Priorities; CONCLUSION.