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Heritage regimes and the state

✍ Scribed by Unesco.; Unesco; Bendix, Regina F.; Eggert, Aditya; Peselmann, Arnika


Publisher
Universitätsverlag Göttingen
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
422
Series
Göttinger Studien zu Cultural Property 6
Edition
Second, revised edition
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Heritage Regimes and the State......Page 1
Contents......Page 9
Preface Regina F. Bendix, Aditya Eggert and Arnika Peselmann......Page 13
Contributors......Page 15
Introduction: Heritage Regimes and the State Regina F. Bendix, Aditya Eggert and Arnika Peselmann......Page 19
Between Arbitration and Engineering: Concepts and Contingencies in the Shaping of Heritage Regimes Kristin Kuutma......Page 29
The Reach of (Post-)Colonial Sentiment and Control......Page 45
The Dynamics of Heritage Choice and HeritageRegimes in the “Making of Old Havana”Adelheid Pichler......Page 47
Castles Abroad.Nations, Culture and Cosmopolitanisms in African Heritage Sites of Portuguese Origin Maria Cardeira da Silva......Page 69
Uneasy Heritage:Ambivalence and Ambiguity in Caribbean Heritage Practices Philip W. Scher......Page 87
A Policy of Intangible Cultural Heritage between Local Constraints and International Standards:“The Cultural Space of the yaaral and the degal” Anaïs Leblon......Page 105
Layers of Preservation Regimes and State Politics......Page 127
Unity Makes…Intangible Heritage: Italy and Network Nomination Katia Ballacchino......Page 129
Heritage Regimes and the Camino de Santiago:Gaps and Logics Cristina Sánchez-Carretero......Page 149
Heritage Politics and Neglected Traditions: A Case-Study of Skellig Michael Máiréad Nic Craith......Page 165
The French Journeymen Tradition:Convergence between French Heritage Traditions and UNESCO’s 2003 Convention Nicolas Adell......Page 185
The Bureaucratic Texture of National Patrimonial Policies Markus Tauschek......Page 203
The Role of UNESCO and the Uzbek Nation Building Process Gabriele Mentges......Page 221
Borders, European Integration and UNESCO World Heritage: A Case Study of the Curonian Spit Ullrich Kockel......Page 235
States and their ‘Thing’: Selection Processes,Administrative Structures, and Expert Knowledge......Page 255
The Chinese Paper-Cut: From Local Inventories to the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity Caroline Bodolec......Page 257
The French Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage:Domesticating a Global Paradigm into French Heritage Regime Chiara Bortolotto......Page 273
Intangible Cultural Heritage Scenarios within the Bureaucratic Italian State Alessandra Broccolini......Page 291
Identifying “Living Traditions” in Switzerland:Re-enacting Federalism through the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage Florence Graezer Bideau......Page 311
Intangible Cultural Heritage in France: From State Culture to Local Development Laurent-Sébastien Fournier......Page 335
Anthropology’s Payback:“The Gastronomic Meal of the French” The Ethnographic Elements of a Heritage Distinction Jean-Louis Tornatore......Page 349
Closing Commentaries......Page 375
Sand, Stability and Stakeholders Donald L. Brenneis......Page 377
Managing Cultural Heritage as Neoliberal Governmentality Rosemary J. Coombe......Page 383
Discussion Laurajane Smith......Page 397
A comparative assessment......Page 405
Thinking Through Heritage Regimes Chiara De Cesari......Page 407
Backcover......Page 422


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