Book(electronic)2011

Contested Cultural Heritage: Religion, Nationalism, Erasure, and Exclusion in a Global World

init.form.title.accessOptions

init.form.helpText.accessOptions

Checking availability at your location

Abstract

Cultural heritage is material - tangible and intangible - that signifies a culture's history or legacy. It has become a venue for contestation, ranging in scale from protesting to violently claimed and destroyed. But who defines what is to be preserved and what is to be erased? As cultural heritage becomes increasingly significant across the world, the number of issues for critical analysis and, hopefully, mediation, arise. The issue stems from various groups: religious, ethnic, national, political, and others come together to claim, appropriate, use, exclude, or erase markers and manifestations of their own and others' cultural heritage as a means for asserting, defending, or denying critical claims to power, land, and legitimacy. Can cultural heritage be well managed and promoted while at the same time kept within parameters so as to diminish contestation? The cases herein rage from Greece, Spain, Egypt, the UK, Syria, Zimbabwe, Italy, the Balkans, Bénin, and Central America.

Other Versions:

Book(electronic)#12011

Contested cultural heritage: religion, nationalism, erasure, and exclusion in a global world

Checking availability at your location

Book(electronic)#22011

Contested cultural heritage: religion, nationalism, erasure, and exclusion in a global world

init.form.title.accessOptions

init.form.helpText.accessOptions

Checking availability at your location

Checking availability at your location

Checking availability at your location

Languages

English

Publisher

Springer Science+Business Media, LLC

ISBN

9781441973054

Report Issue

If you have problems with the access to a found title, you can use this form to contact us. You can also use this form to write to us if you have noticed any errors in the title display.