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El. knyga: Heritage Keywords: Rhetoric and Redescription in Cultural Heritage

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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: University Press of Colorado
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781607323846
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Situated at the intersection of scholarship and practice, Heritage Keywords positions cultural heritage as a transformative tool for social change. This volume unlocks the persuasive power of cultural heritageas it shapes experiences of change and crafts present and future possibilities from historic conditionsby offering new ways forward for cultivating positive change and social justice in contemporary social debates and struggles. It draws inspiration from deliberative democratic practice, with its focus on rhetoric and redescription, to complement participatory turns in recent heritage work.

Through attention to the rhetorical edge of cultural heritage, contributors to this volume offer innovative reworkings of critical heritage categories. Each of the fifteen chapters examines a key term from the field of heritage practiceauthenticity, civil society, cultural diversity, cultural property, democratization, difficult heritage, discourse, equity, intangible heritage, memory, natural heritage, place, risk, rights, and sustainabilityto showcase the creative potential of cultural heritage as it becomes mobilized within a wide array of social, political, economic, and moral contexts.

This highly readable collection will be of interest to students, scholars, and professionals in heritage studies, cultural resource management, public archaeology, historic preservation, and related cultural policy fields.

Contributors include Jeffrey Adams, Sigrid Van der Auwera, Melissa F. Baird, Alexander Bauer, Malcolm A. Cooper, Anna Karlström, Paul J. Lane, Alicia Ebbitt McGill, Gabriel Moshenska, Regis Pecos, Robert Preucel, Trinidad Rico, Cecelia Rodéhn, Joshua Samuels, Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels, and Klaus Zehbe.

Recenzijos

A diverse array of approaches to the central concepts and issues in the field of heritage, which, taken together, offers compelling and valuable commentary. Lena Mortensen, University of Toronto

"An important contribution to this newly emerging interdisciplinary field. Rodney Harrison, University College London

"[ R]elevant and valuable for anthropology as a discipline. . . . the volume is exemplary in its commitment to language as a mode of thought and to rhetoric as a mode of language. Future studies of disciplinary vocabularies and key wordsof which there will surely be manyshould follow the example here and make serious note of the rhetorical effects of language in academia and national politics and of how, as Rorty taught, changes of thought and practice are often only possible through and as changes in speech." Anthropology Review Database"Heritage Keywords will prove useful for students grappling with anthropological heritage studies and should encourage even more productive investigations of the continuing expanding heritage phenomenon." Anthropology Book Forum

"[ T]he first of its kind to not only produce a useful reference of key concepts in the field, but to induce the readers to question and rethink them. Heritage Keywords is a welcomed text that clearly aims to discuss and not define, deconstruct rather than describe. . . . This volume, it is hoped, will motivate scholars and practitioners inside and outside the museum and heritage spheres to think critically and reflexively about the words they use, the power enacted through such rhetoric, and the situated nature of their expertise." Museum Anthropology Review

 "A successful edited volume that shoulders aside calls for a (merely) discursive turn in heritage studies by demonstrating the capabilities of rhetorics inbuilt attention to dynamism and agency." JCA Book Reviews

List of Figures
xi
List of Tables
xiii
Key Acronyms xv
Heritage Conventions, Guidelines and Legal Instruments Cited xvii
1 Introduction
Heritage as Persuasion
3(26)
Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels
2 Authenticity
Rhetorics of Preservation and the Experience of the Original
29(18)
Anna Karlstrom
3 Civil Society
Civil Society in the Field of Cultural Property Protection during Armed Conflict
47(16)
Sigrid Van der Auwera
4 Cultural Diversity
Cultivating Proud and Productive Citizens in Belizean Education
63(18)
Alicia Ebbitt McGill
5 Cultural Property
Building Communities of Stewardship beyond Nationalism and Internationalism
81(14)
Alexander A. Bauer
6 Democratization
The Performance of Academic Discourse on Democratizing Museums
95(16)
Cecilia Rodehn
7 Difficult Heritage
Coming `to Terms' with Sicily's Fascist Past
111(18)
Joshua Samuels
8 Equity
Polestar or Pretense? International Archaeological Tourism Development in `Less Developed Countries'
129(18)
Jeffrey Adams
9 Heritage at Risk
The Authority and Autonomy of a Dominant Preservation Framework
147(16)
Trinidad Rico
10 Heritage Discourse
The Creation, Evolution, and Destruction of Authorized Heritage Discourses within British Cultural Resource Management
163(18)
Malcolm A. Cooper
11 Intangible Heritage
What Brain Dead Persons Can Tell Us about (Intangible) Cultural Heritage
181(16)
Klaus Zehbe
12 Memory
Towards the Reclamation of a Vital Concept
197(10)
Gabriel Moshenska
13 Natural Heritage
Heritage Ecologies and the Rhetoric of Nature
207(14)
Melissa F. Baird
14 Place
Cochiti Pueblo, Core Values, and Authorized Heritage Discourse
221(22)
Robert Preucel
Regis Pecos
15 Rights
Heritage Rights and the Rhetoric of Reality in Pre-Revolution Tunisia
243(16)
Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels
16 Sustainability
Primordial Conservationists, Environmental Sustainability, and the Rhetoric of Pastoralist Cultural Heritage in East Africa
259(26)
Paul J. Lane
17 After Words
A De-dichotimization in Heritage Discourse
285(8)
Trinidad Rico
About the Authors 293(4)
Index 297
Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels is assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Maryland, and her research examines cultural heritage in the transnational sphere: within international economic development, democracy building, human rights, and global climate change. She is coeditor of Cultures of Contact: Archaeology, Ethics, and Globalization and Making Roman Places: Past and Present.

Trinidad Rico is assistant professor of anthropology at Texas A&M University at Qatar. Her broad research interests include critical heritage theory, the construction of risk and expertise, and the mobilization of Islamic values in cultural heritage. She is coeditor of Cultural Heritage in the Arabian Peninsula: Debates, Discourses, and Practices.