The Politics of Heritage in Africa
Herausgeber: Gavua, Kodzo; Rassool, Ciraj; Peterson, Derek
The Politics of Heritage in Africa
Herausgeber: Gavua, Kodzo; Rassool, Ciraj; Peterson, Derek
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This book shows African heritage to be a mode of political organisation - where heritage work has a uniquely wide currency.
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This book shows African heritage to be a mode of political organisation - where heritage work has a uniquely wide currency.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- The International African Library
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 574g
- ISBN-13: 9781107094857
- ISBN-10: 1107094852
- Artikelnr.: 41640928
- The International African Library
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 574g
- ISBN-13: 9781107094857
- ISBN-10: 1107094852
- Artikelnr.: 41640928
1. Introduction: heritage management in colonial and contemporary Africa D.
R. Peterson; 2. Heritage and legacy in the South African state and
university D. Herwitz; 3. Seeing beyond the official and the vernacular:
the Duncan Village Massacre Memorial and the politics of heritage in South
Africa G. Minkley and P. Mnyaka; 4. Fences, signs and property: heritage,
development and the making of location in Lwandle L. Witz and N. Murray; 5.
Monuments and negotiations of power in Ghana K. Gavua; 6. Of chiefs,
tourists and culture: heritage production in contemporary Ghana R.
Silverman; 7. Human remains, the disciplines of the dead and the South
African memorial complex C. Rassool; 8. Heritage versus heritage: reaching
for pre-Zulu identities in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa M. Buthelezi; 9.
9/11 and the painful death of an Asante king: national tragedies in
comparative perspective K. Yankah; 10. Visions of ethnicity in
nineteenth-century African linguistics J. Irvine; 11. The role of language
in forging new identities: countering a heritage of servitude M. E. Dakubu;
12. Folk opera and the cultural politics of post-independence Ghana: Saka
Acquaye's 'The Lost Fishermen' M. Nii-Dortey; 13. Flashes of modernity:
heritage according to cinema L. Modisane; 14. Conclusion C. Hamilton.
R. Peterson; 2. Heritage and legacy in the South African state and
university D. Herwitz; 3. Seeing beyond the official and the vernacular:
the Duncan Village Massacre Memorial and the politics of heritage in South
Africa G. Minkley and P. Mnyaka; 4. Fences, signs and property: heritage,
development and the making of location in Lwandle L. Witz and N. Murray; 5.
Monuments and negotiations of power in Ghana K. Gavua; 6. Of chiefs,
tourists and culture: heritage production in contemporary Ghana R.
Silverman; 7. Human remains, the disciplines of the dead and the South
African memorial complex C. Rassool; 8. Heritage versus heritage: reaching
for pre-Zulu identities in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa M. Buthelezi; 9.
9/11 and the painful death of an Asante king: national tragedies in
comparative perspective K. Yankah; 10. Visions of ethnicity in
nineteenth-century African linguistics J. Irvine; 11. The role of language
in forging new identities: countering a heritage of servitude M. E. Dakubu;
12. Folk opera and the cultural politics of post-independence Ghana: Saka
Acquaye's 'The Lost Fishermen' M. Nii-Dortey; 13. Flashes of modernity:
heritage according to cinema L. Modisane; 14. Conclusion C. Hamilton.
1. Introduction: heritage management in colonial and contemporary Africa D.
R. Peterson; 2. Heritage and legacy in the South African state and
university D. Herwitz; 3. Seeing beyond the official and the vernacular:
the Duncan Village Massacre Memorial and the politics of heritage in South
Africa G. Minkley and P. Mnyaka; 4. Fences, signs and property: heritage,
development and the making of location in Lwandle L. Witz and N. Murray; 5.
Monuments and negotiations of power in Ghana K. Gavua; 6. Of chiefs,
tourists and culture: heritage production in contemporary Ghana R.
Silverman; 7. Human remains, the disciplines of the dead and the South
African memorial complex C. Rassool; 8. Heritage versus heritage: reaching
for pre-Zulu identities in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa M. Buthelezi; 9.
9/11 and the painful death of an Asante king: national tragedies in
comparative perspective K. Yankah; 10. Visions of ethnicity in
nineteenth-century African linguistics J. Irvine; 11. The role of language
in forging new identities: countering a heritage of servitude M. E. Dakubu;
12. Folk opera and the cultural politics of post-independence Ghana: Saka
Acquaye's 'The Lost Fishermen' M. Nii-Dortey; 13. Flashes of modernity:
heritage according to cinema L. Modisane; 14. Conclusion C. Hamilton.
R. Peterson; 2. Heritage and legacy in the South African state and
university D. Herwitz; 3. Seeing beyond the official and the vernacular:
the Duncan Village Massacre Memorial and the politics of heritage in South
Africa G. Minkley and P. Mnyaka; 4. Fences, signs and property: heritage,
development and the making of location in Lwandle L. Witz and N. Murray; 5.
Monuments and negotiations of power in Ghana K. Gavua; 6. Of chiefs,
tourists and culture: heritage production in contemporary Ghana R.
Silverman; 7. Human remains, the disciplines of the dead and the South
African memorial complex C. Rassool; 8. Heritage versus heritage: reaching
for pre-Zulu identities in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa M. Buthelezi; 9.
9/11 and the painful death of an Asante king: national tragedies in
comparative perspective K. Yankah; 10. Visions of ethnicity in
nineteenth-century African linguistics J. Irvine; 11. The role of language
in forging new identities: countering a heritage of servitude M. E. Dakubu;
12. Folk opera and the cultural politics of post-independence Ghana: Saka
Acquaye's 'The Lost Fishermen' M. Nii-Dortey; 13. Flashes of modernity:
heritage according to cinema L. Modisane; 14. Conclusion C. Hamilton.