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Cultures and Globalization: Heritage, Memory and Identity


Cultures and Globalization: Heritage, Memory and Identity

Hardback by Anheier, Helmut K; Isar, Yudhishthir Raj

Cultures and Globalization: Heritage, Memory and Identity

£185.00

ISBN:
9780857023896
Publication Date:
20 Apr 2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
440 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 16 May 2024
Cultures and Globalization: Heritage, Memory and Identity

Description

'This volume of one of the most comprehensive in the field. Its three themes are critical for the study of culture and globalization with its condensation of space, time and memory. Exploring the intersection between these three processes, the essays are learned, deeply researched and insightful, and the comparative range is impressive. The volume is certain to become a standard reference text for scholars and the general reader alike' - Professor Stuart Hall, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, The Open University Heritage, memory and identity are closely connected keywords of our time, each endowed with considerable rhetorical power. Different human groups define certain objects and practices as 'heritage'; they envision heritage to reflect some form of collective memory, either lived or imagined; and they combine both to construct cultural identities. Today, the three terms raise conjoined issues of practice, policy and politics in an increasingly globalized world. Bringing together a truly global range of scholars, this volume explores heritage, memory and identity through a diverse set of subjects, including heritage sites, practices of memorialization, museums, sites of contestation, and human rights.

Contents

Foreword - Pierre Nora Introduction - Yudhishthir Raj Isar, Dacia Viejo-Rose and Helmut K. Anheier PART ONE: CONFIGURATIONS OF HERITAGE, MEMORY, IDENTITY GLOBAL APPROACHES The Role of Narratives in Commemoration: Remembering as Mediated Action - James V. Wertsch and Doc M. Billingsley UNESCO and Heritage: Global Doctrine, Global Practice - Yudhishthir Raj Isar Destruction and Reconstruction of Heritage: Impacts on Memory and Identity - Dacia Viejo-Rose The Political Economies of Heritage - Tim Winter Unsettling the National: Heritage and Diaspora - Ien Ang Territorialization and the Politics of Autochthony - Jean-Pierre Warnier Grassroots Memorials as Sites of Heritage Creation - Cristina Sánchez-Carretero and Carmen Ortiz Sites of Conscience: Heritage of and for Human Rights - Liz Šev?enko 'Not Just a Place': Culture Heritage and the Environment - Benjamin Morris Regional Realities Living Sacred Heritage and 'Authenticity' in South Asia - Jagath Weerasinghe A Contested Site of Memory: The Preah Vihear Temple - Aurel Croissant and Paul W. Chambers Memory and Identity as Elements of Heritage Tourism in Southern Africa - Susan Keitumetse, Laura McAtackney and Gobopaone Senata Multiple Heritages, Multiple Identities: The Southwest Indian Ocean - Rosabelle Boswell Remembering and Forgetting Communist Cultural Production - Dragan Klaic Post-socialist Recollections: Identity and Memory in Former Yugoslavia - Zala Volcic Contemporary Creativity and Heritage in Latin America - Lucina Jiménez López Fields and Issues The Manipulation of Memory and Heritage in Museums of Migration - Julie Thomas Heritage, Memory, Debris: Sulukule, Don't Forget - Asu Aksoy and Kevin Robins Knowing the City: Migrants Negotiating Materialities in Istanbul - Yael Navaro-Yashin Divided Memories, Contested Histories: The Shifting Landscape in Japan - Akiko Hashimoto Memorialization and the Rwandan Genocide: The Use of Theatre - Ananda Breed Narrating Shared Identity - Brian Schiff, Carolina Porto de Andrade and Mathilde Toulemonde Listening Voices: On Actualizing Memories - Esther Shalev-Gerz Commentaries Intangibles: Culture, Heritage and Identity - Henrietta L. Moore From the Tower of Babel to the Ivory Tower - David Lowenthal PART TWO: INDICATOR SUITES

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