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|a Displaced heritage :
|b responses to disaster, trauma, and loss /
|c edited by Ian Convery, Gerard Corsane & Peter Davis.
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|a Woodbridge :
|b The Boydell Press,
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|a Heritage matters
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|a Frontcover; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; Preface; Introduction; Displaced Heritage: Histories and Tourism; 1 Dark Tourism and Dark Heritage: Emergent Themes, Issues and Consequences; 2 Anthropogenic Disaster and Sense of Place: Battlefield Sites as Tourist Attractions; 3 Memorialisation in Eastern Germany: Displacement, (Re)placement and Integration of Macro- and Micro-Heritage; 4 Remembering the Queensland Floods: Community Collecting in the Wake of Natural Disaster
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|a 5 Displaced Heritage and Family Histories: Could a Foreign Family's Heritage in China Become an Ecomuseum 'Hub' for Cultural Tourism Management?6 Walls, Displacement and Heritage; 7 Remembering Traumatic Events: The 921 Earthquake Education Park, Taiwan; Displaced Heritage: Trauma, Confi nement and Loss; 8 Maze Breaks in Northern Ireland: Terrorism, Tourism and Storytelling in the Shadows of Modernity; 9 'We shall never forget, but cannot remain forever on the battlefield': Museums, Heritage and Peacebuilding in the Western Balkans; 10 The Politics of Remembering Bhopal
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|a 11 Animating the Other Side: Animated Documentary as a Communication Tool for Exploring Displacement and Reunification in Germany12 Restoring Gorongosa: Some Personal Reflections; 13 The Last Night of a Small Town: Child Narratives and the Titanic; 14 Troubled 'Homecoming': Journey to a Foreign yet Familiar Land; Displaced Heritage: Lived Realities, Local Experiences; 15 Humiliation Heritage in China: Discourse, Affectual Governance and Displaced Heritage at Tiananmen Square; 16 Revitalising Blackfoot Heritage and Addressing Residential School Trauma
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|a 17 Reading Local Responses to Large Dams in South-east Turkey18 Placing the Flood Recovery Process; 19 Village Heritage and Resilience in Damaging Floods and Debris Flows, Kullu Valley, Indian Himalaya; 20 Cultural Heritage and Animal Disease: The Watchtree Memorial Stone; 21 Earthquakes: People, Landscape and Heritage in Japan; 22 Industrial Heritage and the Oral Legacy of Disaster: Narratives of Asbestos Disease Victims from Clydeside, Scotland; 23 Translating Foot and Mouth: Conveying Trauma in Landscape Photography; Displaced Natural Heritage
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|a 24 Changing 'Red to Grey': Alien Species Introductions to Britain and the Displacement and Loss of Native Wildlife from our Landscapes25 Displacing Nature: Orang-utans in Borneo; 26 Better to be a Beast than Evil: Human-Wolf Interaction and Putting Central Asia on the Map; 27 After nanoq: flat out and bluesome: A Cultural Life of Polar Bears: Displacement as a Colonial Trope and Strategy in Contemporary Art; 28 What Heritage? Whose Heritage? Debates Around Culling Badgers in the UK; 29 The Great Barrier Reef: Environment, Disaster and Heritage; Endpiece; List of Contributors; Index
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|a Considerations of the effect of trauma on heritage sites.
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|a Heritage tourism
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|a Disasters
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|a Convery, Ian,
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