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El. knyga: Borders of Belonging: Experiencing History, War and Nation at a Danish Heritage Site

  • Formatas: 212 pages
  • Serija: Museums and Collections
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Feb-2014
  • Leidėjas: Berghahn Books
  • ISBN-13: 9780857459770
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  • Formatas: 212 pages
  • Serija: Museums and Collections
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Feb-2014
  • Leidėjas: Berghahn Books
  • ISBN-13: 9780857459770
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In an era cross-cut with various agendas and expressions of national belonging and global awareness, “the nation” as a collective reference point and experienced entity stands at the center of complex identity struggles. This book explores how such struggles unfold in practice at a highly symbolic battlefield site in the Danish/German borderland. Comprised of an ethnography of two profoundly different institutions – a conventional museum and an experience-based heritage center – it analyses the ways in which staff and visitors interfere with, relate to, and literally “make sense” of the war heritage and its national connotations. Borders of Belonging offers a comparative, in-depth analysis of the practices and negotiations through which history is made and manifested at two houses devoted to the interpretation of one event: the decisive battle of the 1864 war in which Otto von Bismarck, on his way to uniting the new German Empire, led the Prussian army to victory over the Danish. Working through his empirical material to engage with and challenge established theoretical positions in the study of museums, modernity, and tourism, Mads Daugbjerg demonstrates that national belonging is still a key cultural concern, even as it asserts itself in novel, muted, and increasingly experiential ways.



Recenzijos

[ This] carefully researched and thoughtful piece of work makes a significant contribution to our understanding of concrete social practices that render heritage sites meaningful[ It] dissects, via an impressive empirical study rich in practical and theoretical implications, the complexity of heritage as processes of negotiation and contestation.  ·  Philipp Schorch, Deakin University





[ This book] is a contribution to a now fairly large literature, from an ethnographically grounded perspective, on history museums and heritage sites [ but]far better than average for this literature which can rely too much on rehashing the debates and too little on the data at hand. I found it especially impressive in its textual balanceIndeed, I could easily imagine this book being used as a perfect text in courses devoted to the heritage and museum studies, especially at the undergraduate level.  ·  Eric Gable, University of Mary Washington

List of Figures
vi
Acknowledgements viii
Introduction. Borders of Belonging: Investigating Landscapes of Danishness Today 1(16)
Chapter 1 Dybbol and the Danish Nation: History and Context
17(30)
Chapter 2 Out of Sight: Reconsidering the Modern Museum
47(30)
Chapter 3 The Banalities of Being Danish: National Identity at the Castle Museum
77(27)
Chapter 4 Sensing 1864 at the Battlefield Centre
104(27)
Chapter 5 The Fate of the Nation at the Battlefield Centre
131(25)
Chapter 6 Danish Heritage Today: Cosmopolitan Nationalism and the Reappearance of the Romantic
156(24)
Conclusion. Paradoxes of Modern Belonging: Reassembling Heritage, Nation and Experience 180(8)
Bibliography 188(9)
Index 197
Mads Daugbjerg is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Aarhus University. His publications on heritage practices, cultural tourism, and the concept of experience include articles in the International Journal of Heritage Studies and in Museum and Society, as well as a co-edited special issue of History and Anthropology (with Thomas Fibiger) on Globalized Heritage (2011).