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The Oxford handbook of public heritage theory and practice / edited by Angela M. Labrador and Neil Asher Silberman.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018]
Description
xii, 456 pages ; 26 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Cultural property
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Public history
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Editor
Labrador, Angela M.
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Silberman, Neil Asher, 1950-
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Series
Oxford handbooks
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Summary note
"The field of cultural heritage is no longer solely dependent on the expertise of art and architectural historians, archaeologists, conservators, curators, and site and museum administrators. It has dramatically expanded across disciplinary boundaries and social contexts, with even the basic the definition of what constitutes cultural heritage being widened far beyond the traditional categories of architecture, artifacts, archives, and art. Heritage now includes vernacular architecture, intangible cultural practices, knowledge, and language, performances and rituals, as well as cultural landscapes. Heritage has also become increasingly entangled with the broader social, political, and economic contexts in which heritage is created, managed, transmitted, protected, or even destroyed. Heritage protection now encompasses a growing set of methodological approaches whose objectives are not necessarily focused upon the maintenance of material fabric, which has traditionally been cultural heritage's primary concern. This handbook charts some of the major sites of convergence between the humanities and the social sciences--where new disciplinary perspectives are being brought to bear on heritage. These convergences have the potential to provide the inter-disciplinary expertise needed not only to critique but also to achieve the intertwined intellectual, political, and socio-economic goals of cultural heritage in the 21st century. This volume highlights the potential contributions of development studies, political science, anthropology, management studies, human geography, ecology, psychology, sociology, cognitive studies, and education"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Public heritage as social practice / Angela M. Labrador and Neil Asher Silberman
Creating universal value : the UNESCO World Heritage Convention in its fifth decade / Christoph Brumann
The suffocated cultural heritage of sub-Saharan Africa's protected areas / Susan O. Keitumetse and Arpakwa O. Sikorei
Sustainable conservation of urban heritage : the contribution of governance-focused studies / Eduardo Rojas
Heritage and the politics of cooperation / Tim Winter
Culture, heritage, and the politics of becoming / Joanie Willett
Problematizing the idea of heritage management / Marina Dantas de Figueiredo
Heritage and management, professional utopianism, administrative naiveté, and organizational uncertainty at the shipwrecks of Pisa / Luca Zan and Daniel Shoup
Accounting for what we treasure : economic valuation of public heritage / Sheila Ellwood
Cultural heritage : capital, commons, and heritages / Christian Barrére
Heritage as remaking : locating heritage in the contemporary world / Scott A. Lukas
Culturally reflexive stewardship : conserving ways of life / Robert H. Winthrop
Neoliberalism and the equivocations of empire / Jim McGuigan
Public heritage and the promise of digital / Jenny Kidd
On the need for a nuanced understanding of "community" in heritage policy and practice / Martin Mulligan
"What could be more reasonable?" Collaboration in colonial contexts / Marina La Salle and Richard M. Hutchings
The special responsibility of public spaces to dismantle white supremacist historical narratives / Karen L. B. Burgard and Michael L. Boucher, Jr.
Public heritage as transformative experience : the co-occupation of place and decision-making / David M. Schaepe
The social sciences : what role in conservation? / Ned Kaufman
People in place : local planning to preserve diverse cultures / James Michael Buckley
Heritage as an element of the scenescape / Martha Frish Okabe, Daniel Silver, and Terry Nichols Clark
Contesting the aesthetic construction of community : the new suburban landscape / Denise Lawrence-Zúñiga
Agricultural heritage and conservation beyond the anthropocene / Daniel Niles
Public heritage in the symbiocene / Glenn A. Albrecht
Mapping authenticity : cognition and emotion in public heritage / Steven J. Mock
Understanding well-being : a mechanism for measuring the impact of heritage practice on well-being / Faye Sayer
Effects of conversations with sites of public heritage on collective memory / Martin M. Fagin
Intergenerational learning : a tool for building and transforming cultural heritage / Giulia Cortellesi, Jessica Harpley, and Margaret Kernan.
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Public heritage theory and practice
ISBN
9780190676315 (hardcover)
0190676310 (hardcover)
LCCN
2017057746
OCLC
1022711620
Other standard number
40028384933
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