Uses of Heritage (Record no. 10418)

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Title Uses of Heritage
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2006
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Formatted contents note Introductionp.1, PART – I: The idea of heritage p.9, 1. The discourse of heritage p.11, There is no such thing as 'heritage' p.13, When was heritage? p.16, The autborized heritage discourse and its use p.29, Subaltern and dissenting heritage discourses p.35, Conclusion p.42, 2. Heritage as a cultural process p.44, Heritage as experience p.45, Heritage as identity p.48, The intangibility of heritage p.53, Memory and remembering p.57, Heritage as performance p.66, Place p.74, Dissonance p.80, Conclusion p.82, PART – II: Authorized heritage p.85, 3. Authorizing institutions of heritage p.87, Venice Charter p.88, World Heritage Convention p.95, Burra Charter p.102, Intangible heritage p.106 Conclusion p.113, 4. The 'manored' past: The banality of grandiloquence p.115, The country house as authorized heritage p.117, Knowing your place: Performing identities at the country house p.129, Conclusion p.158, 5. Fellas, fossils and country: The Riversleigh landscape p.162, Riversleigh World Heritage Site p.163, The Australian landscape as autborized cultural heritage p.168, The Riversleigh sense of place p.173, Conclusion p.191, PART – III: Responses to authorized heritage p.193, 6. Labour heritage: Performing and remembering p.195, Museums and heritage p.197, ‘Better rememberings from here': Remembering and the negotiation of social meaning and identity p.207, Conclusion p.234, 7. The slate wiped clean? Heritage, memory and landscape in Castleford, West Yorkshire, England p.237, History and place p.240, 'But Miss, what's the black lump?' Memory and heritage in Castleford p.247, Performance, remembering and commemoration: Heritage as community networking p.265, Conclusion p.272, 8."The issue is control': Indigenous politics and the discourse of heritage p.276, The history of Indigenous critique - or why the control of heritage matters p.277, Cultural differences and discursive barriers p.283
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