This collection explores how the heritage industry and cultural policy have responded to questions of nation and national identityHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jo Littler is a Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies at Middlesex University. She has contributed to various edited collections. Roshi Naidoo is also a Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies at Middlesex, in addition she is the Education/Outreach Manager for the Archives and Museum of Black Heritage
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Introduction: British heritage and the legacies of 'race' Part One: British Heritage as International Heritage 1 Whose Heritage? Unsettling 'the Heritage' re-imagining the post-nation 2 Never Mind the Buzzwords: 'race' heritage and the liberal agenda 3 Commemorating the Holocaust: reconfiguring national identity in the twenty-first century 4 Museums communities and the politics of heritage in Northern Ireland 5 Ghosts: heritage and the shape of things to come 6 Fragments from the margins: conflicting national and local identities in Scotland 7 Reinventing the nation: British heritage and the bicultural settlement in New Zealand Part Two: Process Policy Practice 8 Taking root in Britain: the process of shaping heritage 9 What a difference a Bay makes: cinema and Welsh heritage 10 History teaching and heritage education: two sides of the same coin or different currencies? 11 Picture This: the 'black' curator 12 A community of communities 13 Inheriting diversity: archiving the past 14 Keep the flags flying: World Cup 2002 football and the remaking of Englishness Afterword: 'Strolling spectators' and 'practical Londoners': remembering the imperial past
Introduction: British heritage and the legacies of 'race' Part One: British Heritage as International Heritage 1 Whose Heritage? Unsettling 'the Heritage' re-imagining the post-nation 2 Never Mind the Buzzwords: 'race' heritage and the liberal agenda 3 Commemorating the Holocaust: reconfiguring national identity in the twenty-first century 4 Museums communities and the politics of heritage in Northern Ireland 5 Ghosts: heritage and the shape of things to come 6 Fragments from the margins: conflicting national and local identities in Scotland 7 Reinventing the nation: British heritage and the bicultural settlement in New Zealand Part Two: Process Policy Practice 8 Taking root in Britain: the process of shaping heritage 9 What a difference a Bay makes: cinema and Welsh heritage 10 History teaching and heritage education: two sides of the same coin or different currencies? 11 Picture This: the 'black' curator 12 A community of communities 13 Inheriting diversity: archiving the past 14 Keep the flags flying: World Cup 2002 football and the remaking of Englishness Afterword: 'Strolling spectators' and 'practical Londoners': remembering the imperial past
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