The Routledge International Handbook of Heritage and Politics
Herausgeber: Bozo¿lu, Gönül; Smith, Laurajane; Campbell, Gary
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Herausgeber: Bozo¿lu, Gönül; Smith, Laurajane; Campbell, Gary
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The Routledge International Handbook of Heritage and Politics makes an intervention into theoretical debate about the nature and role of heritage as a political resource.
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The Routledge International Handbook of Heritage and Politics makes an intervention into theoretical debate about the nature and role of heritage as a political resource.
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- Routledge Handbooks on Museums, Galleries and Heritage
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 646
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1246g
- ISBN-13: 9781032292601
- ISBN-10: 1032292601
- Artikelnr.: 70200853
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge Handbooks on Museums, Galleries and Heritage
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 646
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1246g
- ISBN-13: 9781032292601
- ISBN-10: 1032292601
- Artikelnr.: 70200853
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Gönül Bozölu is a lecturer in museum and heritage studies at the University of St Andrews, UK. Gary Campbell is an Australian-based independent researcher with a primary research interest in industrial heritage, deindustrialization and the politics of memory and nostalgia. Laurajane Smith is the director of the Centre of Heritage and Museum Studies, Research School of Humanities and the Arts, the Australian National University. Christopher Whitehead is a professor of museology and dean of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Newcastle University, UK.
PART I Introduction: 1.The Politics of Heritage; 2.We need a new way to
talk about heritage and politics; PART II Forms of reconciliation,
connection and mobilisation: 3. Heritage and/not hate; 4. The Heritage
Politics of Hope; 5. Something Happened in Cowra: Comprehending the
Heritage of War Commemoration Sites and Ceremonies through Stanley Cavell's
'Politics of Acknowledgment'; 6. From Intangible Culture Heritage to
Political Symbol - A Study of Milk Tea, Emotions, and the Pan-Asian
Pro-democratic Movement; 7. The Collective Impact on Heritage: Lessons from
the Beirut October Uprising; 8. Cultural Heritage and Symbolic Power in
Iraq's Protest Movement; PART III Politics from below: community, local and
oppositional activism: 9. Heritage as white public space; 10. The Politics
of Heritage Instrumentalisation: A Comparative Study of Two Indigenous
Cultural Villages in Malaysia; 11.Local Communities, Counter-Heritage, and
Heritage Diversity: Experiences from Zimbabwe; 12. Preah Vihear and the
Politics of Indigenous Heritage in Thailand; 13. An anarchist imagination
for critical heritage studies: Prefiguring equitable and sustainable
futures in crofting and beyond; PART IV Populist and authoritarian
politics: 14. 'Are you (or could you be) Indigenous?' A Perspective from
Europe; 15. Affect, Belonging and Political Uses of the Past in a Digitally
Integrated Public Sphere; 16. Trumpian Populism and Coal mining Heritage in
Northeastern Pennsylvania; 17. Heritage and Technocracy: The Polish
"digital museum boom" and its impact on heritage practice; 18. Brumbies,
settler-colonial heritage, and the Wild Horse Heritage Act (2018): the
politics of feral horse management in Australia; 19. Fading Memory and
Inexistent Past: the concealed heritage of Stalin's mass repression; PART V
Reconfiguring and unsettling heritage symbols: 20. Making Worlds of the
Past: the interdependency of heritage representation and geopolitical
entities; 21. Queering National Heritage Myths; 22. Must Gandhi also Fall?
Reassembling #BlackLivesMatter's Translocal Activism and Urban Fallist
Movements; 23. 'Am I doing it well enough?': Roma, racialised heritage, and
politics of (self-) representation in postsocialist Bulgaria; 24. Changing
Approaches to Turkey's Byzantine Heritage: The Contexts of the 10th and the
24th International Congresses of Byzantine Studies; PART VI Heritage and
the negotiation of place: 25. The Heritage Politics of One Man's Living
Room; 26. "Don't tell us we're not Cuban!" How political nostalgia makes
Miami and Miami makes nostalgia political; 27. Nation-space and the
transtemporal woodlands: The politics of the past in the heritagised
narratives on forests in 21st century Finland; 28. Representations and
resignification of a public monument; 29. Searching for brave spaces
through decolonial heritage activism; PART VII The politics of urban
transformation: 30. The Gentrification of Working-Class Heritage in Lowell,
Massachusetts; 31. Neoliberal times and urban heritage: sustainable
preservation in the Monumenta Program in Brazil; 32. Space, Politics,
Heritage: Engaging in a Political Geography of Heritagisation; 33. A
Four-Hundred-Metre Walk: or how political choices may or may not transform
a post-industrial landscape into a highly valuable social and ecological
fabric; 34. The Battle for Belgrade's Historic Riverfront: Citizen
Resistance to Radical Urban Changes; 35. 'Building a new world in the shell
of the old'. Historic building squats and heritage commons. The case of
Rosa Nera at Chania, Crete; PART VIII Heritage Policy, UNESCO and
resistance: 36. Saving the World: Heritage Politics at UNESCO; 37. Dance,
Moving Identities, and The Political Economy of Intangible Cultural
Heritage; 38. Diplomatic heritage: The involvement of the World Monuments
Fund in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Cuzco, Peru; 39. Indigenous peoples
heritage and democratisation processes: from monumentalisation to
participation in Peruvian cultural policy; 40. The Politics of Space
Heritage: Colonising and Exploiting the Final Frontier; Index.
talk about heritage and politics; PART II Forms of reconciliation,
connection and mobilisation: 3. Heritage and/not hate; 4. The Heritage
Politics of Hope; 5. Something Happened in Cowra: Comprehending the
Heritage of War Commemoration Sites and Ceremonies through Stanley Cavell's
'Politics of Acknowledgment'; 6. From Intangible Culture Heritage to
Political Symbol - A Study of Milk Tea, Emotions, and the Pan-Asian
Pro-democratic Movement; 7. The Collective Impact on Heritage: Lessons from
the Beirut October Uprising; 8. Cultural Heritage and Symbolic Power in
Iraq's Protest Movement; PART III Politics from below: community, local and
oppositional activism: 9. Heritage as white public space; 10. The Politics
of Heritage Instrumentalisation: A Comparative Study of Two Indigenous
Cultural Villages in Malaysia; 11.Local Communities, Counter-Heritage, and
Heritage Diversity: Experiences from Zimbabwe; 12. Preah Vihear and the
Politics of Indigenous Heritage in Thailand; 13. An anarchist imagination
for critical heritage studies: Prefiguring equitable and sustainable
futures in crofting and beyond; PART IV Populist and authoritarian
politics: 14. 'Are you (or could you be) Indigenous?' A Perspective from
Europe; 15. Affect, Belonging and Political Uses of the Past in a Digitally
Integrated Public Sphere; 16. Trumpian Populism and Coal mining Heritage in
Northeastern Pennsylvania; 17. Heritage and Technocracy: The Polish
"digital museum boom" and its impact on heritage practice; 18. Brumbies,
settler-colonial heritage, and the Wild Horse Heritage Act (2018): the
politics of feral horse management in Australia; 19. Fading Memory and
Inexistent Past: the concealed heritage of Stalin's mass repression; PART V
Reconfiguring and unsettling heritage symbols: 20. Making Worlds of the
Past: the interdependency of heritage representation and geopolitical
entities; 21. Queering National Heritage Myths; 22. Must Gandhi also Fall?
Reassembling #BlackLivesMatter's Translocal Activism and Urban Fallist
Movements; 23. 'Am I doing it well enough?': Roma, racialised heritage, and
politics of (self-) representation in postsocialist Bulgaria; 24. Changing
Approaches to Turkey's Byzantine Heritage: The Contexts of the 10th and the
24th International Congresses of Byzantine Studies; PART VI Heritage and
the negotiation of place: 25. The Heritage Politics of One Man's Living
Room; 26. "Don't tell us we're not Cuban!" How political nostalgia makes
Miami and Miami makes nostalgia political; 27. Nation-space and the
transtemporal woodlands: The politics of the past in the heritagised
narratives on forests in 21st century Finland; 28. Representations and
resignification of a public monument; 29. Searching for brave spaces
through decolonial heritage activism; PART VII The politics of urban
transformation: 30. The Gentrification of Working-Class Heritage in Lowell,
Massachusetts; 31. Neoliberal times and urban heritage: sustainable
preservation in the Monumenta Program in Brazil; 32. Space, Politics,
Heritage: Engaging in a Political Geography of Heritagisation; 33. A
Four-Hundred-Metre Walk: or how political choices may or may not transform
a post-industrial landscape into a highly valuable social and ecological
fabric; 34. The Battle for Belgrade's Historic Riverfront: Citizen
Resistance to Radical Urban Changes; 35. 'Building a new world in the shell
of the old'. Historic building squats and heritage commons. The case of
Rosa Nera at Chania, Crete; PART VIII Heritage Policy, UNESCO and
resistance: 36. Saving the World: Heritage Politics at UNESCO; 37. Dance,
Moving Identities, and The Political Economy of Intangible Cultural
Heritage; 38. Diplomatic heritage: The involvement of the World Monuments
Fund in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Cuzco, Peru; 39. Indigenous peoples
heritage and democratisation processes: from monumentalisation to
participation in Peruvian cultural policy; 40. The Politics of Space
Heritage: Colonising and Exploiting the Final Frontier; Index.
PART I Introduction: 1.The Politics of Heritage; 2.We need a new way to
talk about heritage and politics; PART II Forms of reconciliation,
connection and mobilisation: 3. Heritage and/not hate; 4. The Heritage
Politics of Hope; 5. Something Happened in Cowra: Comprehending the
Heritage of War Commemoration Sites and Ceremonies through Stanley Cavell's
'Politics of Acknowledgment'; 6. From Intangible Culture Heritage to
Political Symbol - A Study of Milk Tea, Emotions, and the Pan-Asian
Pro-democratic Movement; 7. The Collective Impact on Heritage: Lessons from
the Beirut October Uprising; 8. Cultural Heritage and Symbolic Power in
Iraq's Protest Movement; PART III Politics from below: community, local and
oppositional activism: 9. Heritage as white public space; 10. The Politics
of Heritage Instrumentalisation: A Comparative Study of Two Indigenous
Cultural Villages in Malaysia; 11.Local Communities, Counter-Heritage, and
Heritage Diversity: Experiences from Zimbabwe; 12. Preah Vihear and the
Politics of Indigenous Heritage in Thailand; 13. An anarchist imagination
for critical heritage studies: Prefiguring equitable and sustainable
futures in crofting and beyond; PART IV Populist and authoritarian
politics: 14. 'Are you (or could you be) Indigenous?' A Perspective from
Europe; 15. Affect, Belonging and Political Uses of the Past in a Digitally
Integrated Public Sphere; 16. Trumpian Populism and Coal mining Heritage in
Northeastern Pennsylvania; 17. Heritage and Technocracy: The Polish
"digital museum boom" and its impact on heritage practice; 18. Brumbies,
settler-colonial heritage, and the Wild Horse Heritage Act (2018): the
politics of feral horse management in Australia; 19. Fading Memory and
Inexistent Past: the concealed heritage of Stalin's mass repression; PART V
Reconfiguring and unsettling heritage symbols: 20. Making Worlds of the
Past: the interdependency of heritage representation and geopolitical
entities; 21. Queering National Heritage Myths; 22. Must Gandhi also Fall?
Reassembling #BlackLivesMatter's Translocal Activism and Urban Fallist
Movements; 23. 'Am I doing it well enough?': Roma, racialised heritage, and
politics of (self-) representation in postsocialist Bulgaria; 24. Changing
Approaches to Turkey's Byzantine Heritage: The Contexts of the 10th and the
24th International Congresses of Byzantine Studies; PART VI Heritage and
the negotiation of place: 25. The Heritage Politics of One Man's Living
Room; 26. "Don't tell us we're not Cuban!" How political nostalgia makes
Miami and Miami makes nostalgia political; 27. Nation-space and the
transtemporal woodlands: The politics of the past in the heritagised
narratives on forests in 21st century Finland; 28. Representations and
resignification of a public monument; 29. Searching for brave spaces
through decolonial heritage activism; PART VII The politics of urban
transformation: 30. The Gentrification of Working-Class Heritage in Lowell,
Massachusetts; 31. Neoliberal times and urban heritage: sustainable
preservation in the Monumenta Program in Brazil; 32. Space, Politics,
Heritage: Engaging in a Political Geography of Heritagisation; 33. A
Four-Hundred-Metre Walk: or how political choices may or may not transform
a post-industrial landscape into a highly valuable social and ecological
fabric; 34. The Battle for Belgrade's Historic Riverfront: Citizen
Resistance to Radical Urban Changes; 35. 'Building a new world in the shell
of the old'. Historic building squats and heritage commons. The case of
Rosa Nera at Chania, Crete; PART VIII Heritage Policy, UNESCO and
resistance: 36. Saving the World: Heritage Politics at UNESCO; 37. Dance,
Moving Identities, and The Political Economy of Intangible Cultural
Heritage; 38. Diplomatic heritage: The involvement of the World Monuments
Fund in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Cuzco, Peru; 39. Indigenous peoples
heritage and democratisation processes: from monumentalisation to
participation in Peruvian cultural policy; 40. The Politics of Space
Heritage: Colonising and Exploiting the Final Frontier; Index.
talk about heritage and politics; PART II Forms of reconciliation,
connection and mobilisation: 3. Heritage and/not hate; 4. The Heritage
Politics of Hope; 5. Something Happened in Cowra: Comprehending the
Heritage of War Commemoration Sites and Ceremonies through Stanley Cavell's
'Politics of Acknowledgment'; 6. From Intangible Culture Heritage to
Political Symbol - A Study of Milk Tea, Emotions, and the Pan-Asian
Pro-democratic Movement; 7. The Collective Impact on Heritage: Lessons from
the Beirut October Uprising; 8. Cultural Heritage and Symbolic Power in
Iraq's Protest Movement; PART III Politics from below: community, local and
oppositional activism: 9. Heritage as white public space; 10. The Politics
of Heritage Instrumentalisation: A Comparative Study of Two Indigenous
Cultural Villages in Malaysia; 11.Local Communities, Counter-Heritage, and
Heritage Diversity: Experiences from Zimbabwe; 12. Preah Vihear and the
Politics of Indigenous Heritage in Thailand; 13. An anarchist imagination
for critical heritage studies: Prefiguring equitable and sustainable
futures in crofting and beyond; PART IV Populist and authoritarian
politics: 14. 'Are you (or could you be) Indigenous?' A Perspective from
Europe; 15. Affect, Belonging and Political Uses of the Past in a Digitally
Integrated Public Sphere; 16. Trumpian Populism and Coal mining Heritage in
Northeastern Pennsylvania; 17. Heritage and Technocracy: The Polish
"digital museum boom" and its impact on heritage practice; 18. Brumbies,
settler-colonial heritage, and the Wild Horse Heritage Act (2018): the
politics of feral horse management in Australia; 19. Fading Memory and
Inexistent Past: the concealed heritage of Stalin's mass repression; PART V
Reconfiguring and unsettling heritage symbols: 20. Making Worlds of the
Past: the interdependency of heritage representation and geopolitical
entities; 21. Queering National Heritage Myths; 22. Must Gandhi also Fall?
Reassembling #BlackLivesMatter's Translocal Activism and Urban Fallist
Movements; 23. 'Am I doing it well enough?': Roma, racialised heritage, and
politics of (self-) representation in postsocialist Bulgaria; 24. Changing
Approaches to Turkey's Byzantine Heritage: The Contexts of the 10th and the
24th International Congresses of Byzantine Studies; PART VI Heritage and
the negotiation of place: 25. The Heritage Politics of One Man's Living
Room; 26. "Don't tell us we're not Cuban!" How political nostalgia makes
Miami and Miami makes nostalgia political; 27. Nation-space and the
transtemporal woodlands: The politics of the past in the heritagised
narratives on forests in 21st century Finland; 28. Representations and
resignification of a public monument; 29. Searching for brave spaces
through decolonial heritage activism; PART VII The politics of urban
transformation: 30. The Gentrification of Working-Class Heritage in Lowell,
Massachusetts; 31. Neoliberal times and urban heritage: sustainable
preservation in the Monumenta Program in Brazil; 32. Space, Politics,
Heritage: Engaging in a Political Geography of Heritagisation; 33. A
Four-Hundred-Metre Walk: or how political choices may or may not transform
a post-industrial landscape into a highly valuable social and ecological
fabric; 34. The Battle for Belgrade's Historic Riverfront: Citizen
Resistance to Radical Urban Changes; 35. 'Building a new world in the shell
of the old'. Historic building squats and heritage commons. The case of
Rosa Nera at Chania, Crete; PART VIII Heritage Policy, UNESCO and
resistance: 36. Saving the World: Heritage Politics at UNESCO; 37. Dance,
Moving Identities, and The Political Economy of Intangible Cultural
Heritage; 38. Diplomatic heritage: The involvement of the World Monuments
Fund in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Cuzco, Peru; 39. Indigenous peoples
heritage and democratisation processes: from monumentalisation to
participation in Peruvian cultural policy; 40. The Politics of Space
Heritage: Colonising and Exploiting the Final Frontier; Index.