TÃtulo : |
Heritage in Action : Making the Past in the Present |
Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
Autores: |
Silverman, Helaine, ; Waterton, Emma, ; Watson, Steve, |
Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
Editorial: |
[s.l.] : Springer |
Fecha de publicación: |
2017 |
Número de páginas: |
XVI, 236 p. 51 ilustraciones, 46 ilustraciones en color. |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-3-319-42870-3 |
Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
Palabras clave: |
ArqueologÃa Patrimonio cultural Bien cultural |
Clasificación: |
930.1 Historia universal |
Resumen: |
En este libro de texto vemos el patrimonio en acción en comunidades indÃgenas y vernáculas, en esquemas de desarrollo y regeneración urbana, en expresiones de comunidad, en actos de nostalgia y conmemoración y contrarrestos del olvido, en museos y otros espacios de representación, en el turismo, en las oficinas de quienes formulan polÃticas públicas y en las polÃticas de identidad y reivindicaciones de propiedad cultural. Ya sea renombrado o local, tangible o intangible, toda la empresa patrimonial, en cualquier escala, está hoy inextricablemente arraigada en el "valor". El contexto global requiere un enfoque optimista del patrimonio en el que la llamada postura crÃtica no se teorice simplemente en una esfera enrarecida de gimnasia léxica académica, sino que se la emprenda en la práctica y se la vea haciendo cosas en el mundo. |
Nota de contenido: |
Part I: Introduction -- 1. An Introduction to Heritage in Action (Emma Waterton, Steve Watson and Helaine Silverman) -- Part II: Making and Remaking Heritage -- 2. The Case for Ethical Guidelines: Preventing Conflict in the Selection of World Heritage Sites (Michael Angelo Liwanag) -- 3. Restoring a Nyingma Buddhist Monastery, Nepal (Hayley Saul and Emma Waterton) -- 4. Reconnections (Steve Watson and Emma Waterton) -- Part III: Stakeholder Challenges -- 5. The Formation of Heritage Elites: Talking Rights and Practicing Privileges in an Afro-Colombian Community (Maria Fernanda Escallon) -- 6. Ethical or Empty Gestures?: World Heritage Nominations in Conflictual Contexts (Helen Human) -- 7. Encountering Migration Heritage in a National Park (Denis Byrne) -- Part IV: Memories of War -- 8. Critical Heritage Debates and the Commemoration of the First World War: Productive Nostalgia and Discourses of Respectful Reverence during the Centenary (David C. Harvey) -- 9. Lapland's Dark Heritage: Responses to the Legacy of World War II (Eerika Koskinen-Koivisto and Suzie Thomas) -- Part V: Urban Contexts -- 10. Heritage Activism and Cultural Rights: The Case of the New Acropolis Museum (Kalliopi Fouseki and Maria Shehade) -- 11. Public Perception and Conservation: The Case of Alexandria's Built Heritage (Lama Said and Yomna Borg) -- Part VI: New Mobilities -- 12. What of Heritage in a Mobile World? Negotiating Heritage/Tourism/Community in Luang Prabang, Laos (Russell Staiff and Robyn Bushell) -- 13. Heritage on the Go: Abbreviated Heritage in a Mobile World (Helaine Silverman) -- 14. Moveable Feasts: Food as Revitalizing Cultural Heritage (Michael A. Di Giovine, Jonathan B. Mabry, and Teresita Majewski) -- 15. Technologies, Technocracy and the Promise of 'Alternative' Heritage Values (Trinidad Rico). . |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
In this textbook we see heritage in action in indigenous and vernacular communities, in urban development and regeneration schemes, in expressions of community, in acts of nostalgia and memorialization and counteracts of forgetting, in museums and other spaces of representation, in tourism, in the offices of those making public policy, and in the politics of identity and claims toward cultural property. Whether renowned or local, tangible or intangible, the entire heritage enterprise, at whatever scale, is by now inextricably embedded in "value". The global context requires a sanguine approach to heritage in which the so-called critical stance is not just theorized in a rarefied sphere of scholarly lexical gymnastics, but practically engaged and seen to be doing things in the world. |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
Heritage in Action : Making the Past in the Present [documento electrónico] / Silverman, Helaine, ; Waterton, Emma, ; Watson, Steve, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2017 . - XVI, 236 p. 51 ilustraciones, 46 ilustraciones en color. ISBN : 978-3-319-42870-3 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés ( eng)
Palabras clave: |
ArqueologÃa Patrimonio cultural Bien cultural |
Clasificación: |
930.1 Historia universal |
Resumen: |
En este libro de texto vemos el patrimonio en acción en comunidades indÃgenas y vernáculas, en esquemas de desarrollo y regeneración urbana, en expresiones de comunidad, en actos de nostalgia y conmemoración y contrarrestos del olvido, en museos y otros espacios de representación, en el turismo, en las oficinas de quienes formulan polÃticas públicas y en las polÃticas de identidad y reivindicaciones de propiedad cultural. Ya sea renombrado o local, tangible o intangible, toda la empresa patrimonial, en cualquier escala, está hoy inextricablemente arraigada en el "valor". El contexto global requiere un enfoque optimista del patrimonio en el que la llamada postura crÃtica no se teorice simplemente en una esfera enrarecida de gimnasia léxica académica, sino que se la emprenda en la práctica y se la vea haciendo cosas en el mundo. |
Nota de contenido: |
Part I: Introduction -- 1. An Introduction to Heritage in Action (Emma Waterton, Steve Watson and Helaine Silverman) -- Part II: Making and Remaking Heritage -- 2. The Case for Ethical Guidelines: Preventing Conflict in the Selection of World Heritage Sites (Michael Angelo Liwanag) -- 3. Restoring a Nyingma Buddhist Monastery, Nepal (Hayley Saul and Emma Waterton) -- 4. Reconnections (Steve Watson and Emma Waterton) -- Part III: Stakeholder Challenges -- 5. The Formation of Heritage Elites: Talking Rights and Practicing Privileges in an Afro-Colombian Community (Maria Fernanda Escallon) -- 6. Ethical or Empty Gestures?: World Heritage Nominations in Conflictual Contexts (Helen Human) -- 7. Encountering Migration Heritage in a National Park (Denis Byrne) -- Part IV: Memories of War -- 8. Critical Heritage Debates and the Commemoration of the First World War: Productive Nostalgia and Discourses of Respectful Reverence during the Centenary (David C. Harvey) -- 9. Lapland's Dark Heritage: Responses to the Legacy of World War II (Eerika Koskinen-Koivisto and Suzie Thomas) -- Part V: Urban Contexts -- 10. Heritage Activism and Cultural Rights: The Case of the New Acropolis Museum (Kalliopi Fouseki and Maria Shehade) -- 11. Public Perception and Conservation: The Case of Alexandria's Built Heritage (Lama Said and Yomna Borg) -- Part VI: New Mobilities -- 12. What of Heritage in a Mobile World? Negotiating Heritage/Tourism/Community in Luang Prabang, Laos (Russell Staiff and Robyn Bushell) -- 13. Heritage on the Go: Abbreviated Heritage in a Mobile World (Helaine Silverman) -- 14. Moveable Feasts: Food as Revitalizing Cultural Heritage (Michael A. Di Giovine, Jonathan B. Mabry, and Teresita Majewski) -- 15. Technologies, Technocracy and the Promise of 'Alternative' Heritage Values (Trinidad Rico). . |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
In this textbook we see heritage in action in indigenous and vernacular communities, in urban development and regeneration schemes, in expressions of community, in acts of nostalgia and memorialization and counteracts of forgetting, in museums and other spaces of representation, in tourism, in the offices of those making public policy, and in the politics of identity and claims toward cultural property. Whether renowned or local, tangible or intangible, the entire heritage enterprise, at whatever scale, is by now inextricably embedded in "value". The global context requires a sanguine approach to heritage in which the so-called critical stance is not just theorized in a rarefied sphere of scholarly lexical gymnastics, but practically engaged and seen to be doing things in the world. |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
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