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El. knyga: Cultural Heritage and Mobility from a Multisensory Perspective

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Cultural Heritage and Mobility from a Multisensory Perspective bridges the gap between cultural heritage and mobility studies through the employment of theoretical and methodological multisensory perspectives.

An interdisciplinary volume covering a broad range of empirical cases, this book focuses on the engagement with cultural heritage in the context of mobility. The book presents a grassroots perspective of individual heritage performances by mobile and moving actors, analyzing them with close attention to their embodied aspects: bodily experiences, sensory impressions, and the affect and emotions they evoke. As a result, the collection of case studies presented covers empirical, theoretical, and methodological accounts of the embodiment of heritage in the context of mobility on macro, meso, and micro levels, exploring heritage change and mobility from a multisensory perspective.

Cultural Heritage and Mobility from a Multisensory Perspective is primarily targeted at scholars, students and practitioners working within and at the intersection of the fields of cultural heritage and mobility. It will also be of interest to those engaged in the study of tourism, migration and integration studies.

Chapters 2, 3, 4, 5, 13, 14 and Introduction of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
1. The rusga parade: when the subaltern shouts - and claims back the
heritage city;
2. Indigenous Peoples Heritage as a multisensory experience.
A Peruvian case study
3. Embodying Trauma: A Comparative Analysis of Sensory
Narratives in Museums of Historical Trauma;
4. Multisensory Experience of the
Middle Passage in Alex Haleys Roots;
5. A multisensory interpretation
strategy while exploring difficult heritage KL Plaszow in Krakow (Poland)
6. From the Visual to Syn- and Kinesthetics. Sensory Rhythms of Urban
Heritage Tourism in Bratislava
7. Capoeira and Migration in Europe:
Sociability Through The Multisensory Lens;
8. Navigating Identity Through
Sound: British Indian Women and the Soundscapes of Diasporic Heritage;
9.
Sensing mobile Ukrainian cultural heritage in Portugal;
10. The Multisensory
Experience of Home: An Ethnographic Study of Culinary Heritage among the
members of Chinese Diaspora in Sri Lanka;
11. The Taste of (Be)Longing: Food,
memory and futurity among Palestinians in Britain;
12. Sensory (Re)enactments
of Home: Culinary Heritage-making among Peruvians in Southern California;
13.
Womens heritage homing in Rio de Janeiros favelas;
14. Sensing the place:
Home-making among domestic migrants in the cultural landscape of the Lemko
region; Afterthoughts on multi-sensoriality and the heritage-mobility nexus
Magdalena Banaszkiewicz is Associate Professor at the Institute of Intercultural Studies, Jagiellonian University in Krakow. Her research interests focus on cultural heritage and tourism development in Central and Eastern Europe. She has published recently Tourism and Heritage in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone (Routledge 2023). She is a member of the Una Europa Steering Committee in the field of cultural heritage.

Karolina Nikielska-Sekua is Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center of Migration Research, University of Warsaw and Assistant Professor at the Institute of Intercultural Studies, Jagiellonian University, Kraków. Her current scholarly research focuses on migration, visual and sensory sociology, and cultural heritage in the multicultural context.