Heritage Keywords: Rhetoric and Redescription in Cultural Heritage
Editat de Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels, Trinidad Ricoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2015 – vârsta de la 18 ani
Situated
at
the
intersection
of
scholarship
and
practice,Heritage
Keywordspositions
cultural
heritage
as
a
transformative
tool
for
social
change.
This
volume
unlocks
the
persuasive
power
of
cultural
heritage—as
it
shapes
experiences
of
change
and
crafts
present
and
future
possibilities
from
historic
conditions—by
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 practice—authenticity, civil society, cultural diversity, cultural property, democratization, difficult heritage, discourse, equity, intangible heritage, memory, natural heritage, place, risk, rights, and sustainability—to 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.
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 practice—authenticity, civil society, cultural diversity, cultural property, democratization, difficult heritage, discourse, equity, intangible heritage, memory, natural heritage, place, risk, rights, and sustainability—to 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.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781607323839
ISBN-10: 1607323834
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 18
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University Press of Colorado
Colecția University Press of Colorado
ISBN-10: 1607323834
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 18
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University Press of Colorado
Colecția University Press of Colorado
Recenzii
“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
words—of
which
there
will
surely
be
many—should
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."—Lena Mortensen, University of Toronto
"An important contribution to this newly emerging interdisciplinary field.”
—Rodney Harrison, University College London
—Anthropology Review Database"Heritage Keywordswill 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 rhetoric’s inbuilt attention to dynamism and agency."
—JCA Book Reviews
Notă biografică
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
ofCultures
of
Contact:
Archaeology,
Ethics,
and
GlobalizationandMaking
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 ofCultural Heritage in the Arabian Peninsula: Debates, Discourses, and Practices.
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 ofCultural Heritage in the Arabian Peninsula: Debates, Discourses, and Practices.