Heritage at the Interface : Interpretation and Identity /
This book discusses the contact interface between diverse cultures, value systems and identities which holds the potential for confrontation but also presents opportunities for cross-cultural communication and mutual inclusion.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
[2018]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword / Paul Shackel
- Introduction / Glenn Hooper
- Heritage as a social practice / Bella Dicks
- "An inconvenient truth": the use of federal policy to erase American Indians, indian tribes, and indigenous heritage / Kathleen Brown-Perez
- Consuming the contested heritage of war: tourism, territoriality and the memorial landscapes of the Western front / Jennifer Iles
- Historic preservation in Nazi Germany: practices, patterns, and politics / Joshua Hagen
- Displaying independent India abroad: nationalism, cultural diplomacy and collaboration at the Nehru Memorial Exhibition, 1965-2015 / Claire Wintle
- The negotiation of identity and belonging in Kakadu National Park / Emma Waterton
- Knowing subjects in an unkown place: producing identity through tourism and heritage in Niru Village Southwest China / Jundan (Jasmine) Zhang and Hazel Tucker
- Religious cultural heritage: the law and politics of conservation, iconoclasm and identity / Lucas Lixinski
- Beyond the nation: making heritage inclusive / Johanna Mitterhofer
- Unstable foundations? The role of identity in heritage management in Mauritius / Rosabelle Boswell
- Shared identities through cross-border cultural tourism / Lee Jolliffe
- The place of history: heritage, tourism and community in Derry/Londonderry / Glenn Hooper
- Imagining the next day: music, heritage and hope / Roshi Naidoo
- Afterword / John Tunbridge.