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Author Trimm, Ryan, author

Title Heritage and the legacy of the past in contemporary Britain / Ryan Trimm
Edition First edition
Published New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018
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Description 1 online resource (xii, 349 pages)
Series Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature ; 79
Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature ; 79.
Contents Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction: "In a Wondrous Age"; 2 Heritage's Patina: Troping Polity and Preservation; 3 Heritage as Givenness: The Legacy of Phenomenology; 4 Icon and Image: Heritage as Postmodern Spectacle; 5 Legacy Visions: The Image of Heritage Cinema in Brideshead Revisited, The Remains of the Day and Downton Abbey; 6 Enterprising Heritage: Industry, Tourism, and Metaculture; 7 Fictions of Industry, Tales of Culture; 8 From Heritage to Historic Environment: Diversity and Spatialized Inheritance in the New Labour Years
9 Haunting the Environment: Roots and Specters in Smith, Mantel, and Oyeyemi10 Conclusion; Bibliography; Index
Summary "Bringing together heritage studies and literary studies, this book examines heritage as a ubiquitous trope in contemporary Britain, a seemingly inescapable figure for relations to the past. Inheritance has been an important metaphor for characterizing cultural and political traditions since the 1970s, but one criticized for its conservatism and apparent disinheritance of "new" Britons. Engaging with contemporary literary and cinematic texts, the book interrogates metaphoric resonances: that bestowing past, receiving present, and transmitted bounty are all singular and unified; that transmission between past and present is smooth, despite heritage depending on death; that the past enjoins the present to conserve its legacy into the future. However, heritage offers an alternative to modern market-driven relations, transactions stressing connection only through a momentary exchange, for bequest resembles gift-giving and connects past to present. Consequently, heritage contains competing impulses, subtexts largely unexplored given the trope's lapse into cliché. The volume charts how these resonances developed, as well as charting more contemporary aspects of heritage: as postmodern image, tourist industry, historic environment, and metaculture. These dimensions develop the trope, moving it from singular focus on continuity with the past to one more oriented around different lines of relation between past, present, and future. Heritage as a trope is explored through a wide range of texts: core accounts of political theory (Locke and Burke); seminal documents within historic conservation; phenomenology and poststructuralism; film and television (Merchant-Ivory, Downton Abbey); and a broad range of contemporary fiction from novelists including Zadie Smith, Julian Barnes, Hilary Mantel, Sarah Waters, Alan Hollinghurst, Peter Ackroyd, and Helen Oyeyemi."--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-341) and index
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Subject Historical fiction, English -- History and criticism
English fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
English fiction -- 21st century -- History and criticism
History in literature.
History on television.
Cultural property -- Great Britain
Heritage preservation -- Great Britain
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Modern -- 21st Century.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
Cultural property
English fiction
Historical fiction, English
History in literature
History on television
Great Britain
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781315192185
1315192187
9781138285590
1138285595
9781351754316
1351754319