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Author Bharne, Vinayak

Title Routledge Companion to Global Heritage Conservation
Published Milton : Routledge, 2019
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Contents <P>TABLE OF CONTENTS</P><P><B>Preface & Acknowledgements</B> </P><B><P>Introduction:</B> <B>Global Perspectives in Heritage Conservation </B>by Vinayak Bharne & Trudi Sandmeier</P><B><I><P>SECTION 1 -- GLOBALIZING THE CONSERVATION DISCOURSE</P><OL><OL></I><P><LI>Re-examining World Heritage and Sustainable Development </B>by Sophia Labadi (University of Kent)</LI><P></P><P></P><B><P><LI>Re-conceptualizing 'historic urban landscapes' </B>by Kalliopi Fouseki (University College London)</LI><P></P><P></P><B><P><LI>Earthquakes and Afterlives: Heritage Conservation and Seismicity </B>by Elizabeth Aitken Rose (University of Auckland) </LI><P></P><B><P></P><P><LI>Beyond Nostalgic Appeal -- The Means and Measures Dictating Heritage Management Trends in Pakistan </B>by Noman Ahmed and Anila Naeem (NED University of Engineering & Technology, Pakistan) </LI><P></P><B><P></P><P><LI>Formal Order Out of Informal Chaos -- a New Latin American Dialogue between the Official Practice of Heritage Conservation and the Concept of Self-Organization </B>by Jaime Correa (University of Miami) </LI><P></P></OL></OL><B><I><P>SECTION 2 -- RE-EVALUATING AN AGING PAST</P><OL><OL></I><P><LI>Towards an integrative and empathetic heritage conservation: The Case of Kandy, Sri Lanka </B>by Kapila D. Silva (University of Kansas) </LI><P></P><B><P></P><P><LI>Rural Cultural Landscapes and the Purposes of Heritage -- the case of the Cultural Landscape of Bali Province (Indonesia) </B>by Kristal Buckley, Deakin University (Australia)</LI><P></P><B><P></P><P><LI>Continuing Culture and Meeting Modernity: The World Heritage Villages of Shirakawa-Gō and Gokayama, Japan </B>by Rana P.B. Singh (Banaras Hindu University) </LI><P></P><B><P></P><P><LI>Visioning Cultural Heritage and Planning: Banaras, the Cultural Capital of India </B>by Rana P.B Singh & Pravin s. Rana (Banaras Hindu University) </LI><P></P><B><P></P><P><LI>Natural, Cultural, and Heritage Landscapes: Intersections of authenticity, preservation, landscape, and heritage in rock art conservation </B>by Kristin Barry (Ball State University)<B> </LI><P></P></OL></OL><I><P>SECTION 3 -- EMBRACING AN UNDERESTIMATED HERITAGE</P><OL><OL></I><P><LI>Revaluing Industrial Heritage: Transformation of the Port District in Nantes, France </B>by Ann Borst (Wentworth Institute of Technology) </LI><P></P><B><P></P><P><LI>Accumulating Memory: The Shenzhen Value Factory </B>by Eric Schuldenfrei (University of Hong Kong)</LI><P></P><B><P><LI>From obsolete military infrastructure to public space: the evolving identity of Latvia's Riga Central Market </B>by Mia Bennett (University of California Los Angeles) </LI><P></P><B><P></P><P><LI>The Once and Future Dingbat: Conserving Dingbats' Future will Require Redressing their Past </B>by Elizabeth Faletta (University of Southern California)</LI><P></P><B><P></P><P><LI>Dwelling in PossibilityA Case Study of Deep Heritage Conservation: Liverpool's Temple of Humanity </B>by<B> </B>Matthew Wilson (Ball State University) </LI><P></P></OL></OL><B><I><P>SECTION 4 -- BALANCING NATIVE & FOREIGN</P><OL><OL></I><P><LI>Ritual Practice and Place Conflict: Negotiating a Contested Landscape along Jamaica Bay </B>by Alison Hirsch (University of Southern California) </LI><P></P><B><P></P><P><LI>Modern Infrastructure and Historic Urban Landscape: Re-Evaluating Local Conservation Practices in Light of Hanoi's Metro Project </B>by Huê-Tâm Jamme (University of Southern California) and Floriane Ortega</LI><P></P><P></P><B><P><LI>Chinatowns as Territorial Trope: A Case Study of Vancouver, San Francisco and Los Angeles </B>by Mari Fujita (University of British Columbia) </LI><P></P><B><P></P><P><LI>Theming as a preservation toolOn the authenticity of Thames Town, the English village of Shanghai </B>by Maria Francesca Piazzoni (University of Southern California)</LI><P></P><B><P></P><P><LI>Designs upon Jerusalem: Bezalel Academy occupies the historic Russian Compound </B>by Christopher Pokarier & Erez Golani Solomon (Waseda University) </LI><P></P></OL></OL><P></P><B><I><P> </P><P> </P><P>SECTION 5 -- RECONCILING SOCIO-POLITICAL TENSIONS </P><OL><OL></I><P><LI>Heritage Preservation as Survival: Mediating Social and Ecological Risk and Resilience at the Slave Port of Badagry, Nigeria </B>by<B> </B>Charisma Acey (University of California Berkeley) </LI><P></P><P></P><B><P><LI>The Identification, Preservation, and Interpretation of Slavery Sites in the United States </B>by<B> </B>Mary Ann Heidemann (Ball State University) </LI><P></P><B><P></P><P><LI>Heritage Conservation and the Transformation of Institutions of Incarceration into Community Arts Centers in Postcolonial Australia </B>by Kate Darian-Smith (University of Melbourne) </LI><P></P><B><P></P><P><LI>South Africa's Constitutional Court : Landscape of Resistance, Inversion, and Civic Re-imagination </B>by Jocelyn Eisenberg Zanzot (Auburn University) </LI><P></P><B><P></P><P><LI>Reinterpreting Fascist Built Heritage: The Reuse of Rome's Foro Mussolini </B>by<B> </B>Anna Mascorella (Cornell University) </LI><P></P></OL></OL><P></P><B><I><P>SECTION 6 -- ESTIMATING OUR RECENT PAST</P><OL><OL></I><P><LI>Social Housing with a Human Face: Conserving Moscow's Soviet Era Housing Legacy, </B>by Nathan Hutson (University of Southern California) </LI><P></P><B><P></P><P><LI>Fragile, Even the Best of Them: New Zealand's Modern Heritage Buildings </B>by Julia Gatley (University of Auckland) </LI><P></P><B><P></P><P><LI>Historic Preservation Battles: The Historic Hotels in Los Angeles </B>by<B> </B>Karolina Gorska and Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris (University of California Los Angeles) </LI><P></P><B><P></P><P><LI>The Future of the Recent Past: Challenges Facing Modern Heritage from the Postcolonial Decades in India </B>by Manish Chalana (University of Washington Seattle) </LI><P></P><B><P></P><P><LI>Tokyo's Modern Legacy and the 2020 Olympic Games </B>by Christian Dimmer (University of Tokyo) & Erez Golani Solomon (Waseda University)<B> </LI><P></P></OL></OL></B>
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of contributors; Preface and acknowledgements; Introduction: global perspectives in heritage conservation; "Heritage" complexity; "Conservation" complexity; "Global" complexity; Framing the book; Thematic scaffolds; Building on recent scholarship; Thoughts for further research; References; PART I: Globalizing the conservation discourse; Chapter 1.1: Re-examining World Heritage and sustainable development; Introduction; Introducing World Heritage to sustainable development; Continuing unsustainable development trends
Recent shifts in World Heritage and sustainable developmentConclusion; Note; References; Chapter 1.2: Re-conceptualizing 'historic urban landscapes'; Introduction; Conservation of historic urban landscapes: current approach; UNESCO Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape: a critical discourse analysis; The case of the New Acropolis Museum; Critical heritage landscapes: moving beyond the historic urban landscape approach; Conclusion; References; Chapter 1.3: Earthquakes and afterlives: heritage conservation and seismicity; Introduction; Tectonic New Zealand; Managing risk in New Zealand
Heritage in New ZealandNapier; Wellington; Auckland; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; Notes; References; Chapter 1.4: Beyond nostalgic appeal: the means and measures dictating heritage management trends in Pakistan; The context; Empress Market and environs; Port Grand, KPT building and precincts; Jehangir Kothari Parade and Promenade; Edward House; Lessons un-learned: concluding thoughts; Notes; References; Chapter 1.5: Formal order out of informal chaos: a Latin American dialogue between the official practice of urban heritage conservation and the concept of self-organization; References
PART II: Re-evaluating an aging pastChapter 2.1: Towards an integrative and empathetic heritage conservation: the case of Kandy, Sri Lanka; Introduction; The 'global heritage' of Kandy; The 'people's heritage' of Kandy; An empathetic and integrative heritage conservation of Kandy; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 2.2: Rural cultural landscapes and the purposes of heritage: the case of the 'Cultural Landscape of Bali Province' (Indonesia); Introduction; The Balinese subak system; Bali and the World Heritage List; Considering rural cultural landscapes as heritage
How many (international) heritages?Learning from Bali; Acknowledgements; Notes; References; Chapter 2.3: Continuing culture and meeting modernity: the World Heritage villages of Shirakawa-Gō and Gokayama, Japan; Background of UNESCO World Heritage Sites (WHS) in Japanand legal context; Geographical personality of place; The issue of tourism pressure; Story of an experienced authority in tourism, Mr. Mitsuru Nakagawa; Present concerns for future; Role of educational institution in caring for cultural heritage and its education; Epilogue and vision; Acknowledgements; References
Notes Chapter 2.4: Visioning cultural heritage and planning: Banaras, the cultural capital of India
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Subject Historic preservation.
Cultural property -- Protection.
historic preservation.
Cultural property -- Protection
Historic preservation
Form Electronic book
Author Sandmeier, Trudi
ISBN 9781317332930
1317332938
9781317332923
131733292X
9781317332916
1317332911
9781315659060
1315659069