Heritage Discourses in Europe
Titel
Heritage Discourses in Europe
Subtitel
Responding to Migration, Mobility, and Cultural Identities in the Twenty-First Century
Prijs
€ 110,00 excl. BTW
ISBN
9781641892025
Uitvoering
Hardback
Aantal pagina's
128
Taal
Engels
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
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Inhoudsopgave
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Cultural Identities, Migrations And Heritage In Contemporary Europe: An Introduction, by Laia Colomer and Anna Catalani
Narratives Of Resilient Heritage And the ‘Capacity To Aspire’ During Displacement, by Anna Catalani
Museum Theatre, Refugee Artists, Contingent Identities And Heritage, by Alison Jeffers
Museums, activism and the Ÿethics of careŒ: Two museum exhibitions on the refugee ŸcrisisŒ in Greece in 2016, by Alexandra Bounia
Heritage Education From The Ground: Historic Schools, Cultural Diversity And Sense Of Belonging In Barcelona, by Maria Feliu-Torruella, Paloma González-Marcén and Clara Masriera-Esquerra
Heritage Processes Following Relocation: The Russian Old Believers Of Romania, by Crisitina Clopot
Doing Things/Things Doing. Mobility, Things, Humans, Home, And The Affectivity Of Migration, by Laia Colomer
Telling Sounds: Staging Musical Heritage In Europe, Through Continuity And Change, by Amanda Brandellero
Afterword: Superdiversity and new approaches to heritage and identities in Europe: the way forward, by Sophia Labadi
Index

Laia Colomer, Anna Catalani (red.)

Heritage Discourses in Europe

Responding to Migration, Mobility, and Cultural Identities in the Twenty-First Century

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Debates about migration and heritage largely discuss how newcomers integrate into the host societies, and how they manage (or not) to embrace local and national heritage as part of their new cultural landscape. But relatively little attention has been paid to how the host society is changing culturally because its new citizens have collective memories constructed upon different geographies/events, and emotional attachments to non-European forms of cultural heritages. This book explores how new cultural identities in transformation are challenging the notions and the significance of heritage today in Europe. It asks the questions: How far are contemporary Authorized Heritage Discourses in Europe changing due to migration and globalization? Could heritage sites and museums be a meeting point for socio-cultural dialogue between locals and newcomers? Could heritage become a source of creative platforms for other heritage discourses, better "tuned" with today's European multicultural profile?
Redacteurs

Laia Colomer

Laia Colomer is a senior researcher at the Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research (NIKU). Her research focuses on migration, globalization, heritage and cultural identity.

Anna Catalani

Anna Catalani is an Associate Professor at the University of Lincoln in the UK. Her research is concerned with museum & heritage studies, material culture and diasporas.