In The Politics of World Heritage, Elif Kalaycioglu analyzes UNESCO's flagship regime, which seeks to curate a cultural history of humanity, attached to "outstanding universal value" and tethered to goals of peace and solidarity.
In The Politics of World Heritage, Elif Kalaycioglu analyzes UNESCO's flagship regime, which seeks to curate a cultural history of humanity, attached to "outstanding universal value" and tethered to goals of peace and solidarity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elif Kalaycioglu is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science at The University of Alabama. Previously, she was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Princeton University's Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance. Kalaycioglu conducts research at the intersection of politics of humanity and global cultural politics, centred on questions of order-making, subjectivity, and recognition. Her work has appeared in Security Dialogue, International Political Sociology, and the Oxford Encyclopedia of International Studies, as well as in the edited volumes Culture and Order in World Politics and Islamic Architecture Today and Tomorrow: (Re)Defining the Field.
Inhaltsangabe
* I.1: Introduction: World Heritage, Politics of Humanity, and Heritage Politics * 1: Politics of Humanity: Ideas, Representations, Orders * 2: Early World Heritage: Rarefied Humanity, Civilizational Grandeur, and World History * 3: Adjudicating a Diverse Humanity: Problems of Universal Value and Visions of Solidarity * 4: Humanity is What States Make of It?: Interpretive Contestations and Multipolar Futures * C.1: Conclusion: Should We Call the Toy Broken? * Annex I: Interviews and Meeting Observations * Annex II: Archival Collections * Bibliography * Index
* I.1: Introduction: World Heritage, Politics of Humanity, and Heritage Politics * 1: Politics of Humanity: Ideas, Representations, Orders * 2: Early World Heritage: Rarefied Humanity, Civilizational Grandeur, and World History * 3: Adjudicating a Diverse Humanity: Problems of Universal Value and Visions of Solidarity * 4: Humanity is What States Make of It?: Interpretive Contestations and Multipolar Futures * C.1: Conclusion: Should We Call the Toy Broken? * Annex I: Interviews and Meeting Observations * Annex II: Archival Collections * Bibliography * Index
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