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Title Identity and heritage : contemporary challenges in a globalized world / Peter F. Biehl, Douglas C. Comer, Christopher Prescott, Hilary A. Soderland, editors
Published Cham : Springer, [2014]
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Description 1 online resource (x, 172 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series SpringerBriefs in archaeology, SpringerBriefs in archaeological heritage management, 1861-6623
SpringerBriefs in archaeology. SpringerBriefs in archaeological heritage management, 1861-6623
Contents Introduction Part I. Identity and Heritage and the Public Identity and Archaeology as a Good Conceptualizing Cultural Heritage as a Part I. Introduction -- 1:Introduction -- Part II. Identities of Heritage?from Global Publics to Local Communities -- 2. Archaeology as a Global Public Good and Local Identity Good -- 3. Conceptualizing Cultural Heritage as a Commons -- 4. Identity and Heritage in the Global City: the Barbican Estate, Londo -- 5. The Heritage Sector in a Multicultural Society: a discussion from a Swedish Perspective -- 6. The Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site and Transnational Heritage -- 7. World Heritage and Sites of Conflict: how the War on Terror is Affecting Heritage in Peshawar, Pakistan -- 8. Heritage Interpretation as a Conservation Tool in Mexican Archaeology: Theory and Practice -- Part III. Identities of Heritage? Minorities and Indigenous Peoples in a Globalized World, -- 9. Sustainable Indigenous Heritage Management, Identity, and the Role of Archaeology: a Working Model and Case Study from Western Australia -- 10. Echos of the Iroquois Wars: Contested Heritage and Identity in the Ancestral Homeland of the Huron-Wendat -- 11. Heritage Overlooked and Under Threat: Fort Conger and the Heroic Age of Polar Exploration -- 12. Co-opted Heritage: Political Action, Identity, and Preservation at the Pagat Site, Guam -- 13. Ancient Bodies, Modern Ideologies: Bog Bodies and Identity in Denmark and Ireland -- 14. Heritage and Migration: the Spanish Case -- 15. Presenting Archaeological Heritage: Identity and Interpretation in Heritage Tourism Development and Marketing -- Part V. Outlook -- 16. The Future Challenges of Heritage and Identity in a Globalized World
Summary This book will suggest new agendas for identity and heritage studies by means of presenting contentious issues facing archaeology and heritage management in a globalized world. The book is not only present the variability of heritage objectives and experiences in the New and Old World, and opens a discussion, in a shrinking world, to look beyond national and regional contexts. If the heritage sector and archaeology are to remain relevant in our contemporary world and the near future, there are a number of questions concerning the politics, practices and narratives related to heritage and identity that must be addressed. Questions of relevance in an affluent, cosmopolitan setting are at odds with those relevant for a region emerging from civil war or ethnic strife, or a national minority battling oppression or ethnic cleansing. A premise is that heritage represents a broad scope of empirically and theoretically sound interpretations? that heritage is a response to contemporary forces, as much as data. It is therefore necessary constantly to evaluate what is scientifically accurate as well as what is valid and relevant and what can have a contemporary impact
Analysis archeologie
archaeology
sociale wetenschappen
social sciences
Social Sciences (General)
Sociale wetenschappen (algemeen)
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index at the end of each chapters
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed November 4, 2014)
Subject Archaeology.
Cultural property -- Protection.
archaeology.
Archaeology.
HISTORY -- Ancient -- General.
Archaeology
Cultural property -- Protection
Form Electronic book
Author Biehl, Peter F., editor.
ISBN 9783319096896
3319096893