Description: Critical Perspectives on Cultural Memory and Heritage by Veysel Apaydin Critical Perspectives on Cultural Memory and Heritage focuses on the importance of memory and heritage for individual and group identity, and for their sense of belonging. It aims to expose the motives and discourses related to the destruction of memory and heritage during times of war, terror, sectarian conflict and through capitalist policies. It is within these affected spheres of cultural heritage where groups and communities ascribe values, develop memories, and shape their collective identity. It is an essential read for researchers in Museum and Heritage Studies, Archaeology and History who seek a global, comprehensive study of cultural memory and heritage. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Veysel Apaydin is a Senior Teaching Fellow in Art, Design and Museology at the UCL Institute of Education, Department of Culture, Communication and Media. He was a Research Associate at the EC Funded project, EMOTIVE, at the Department of Archaeology, University of York. He completed his PhD at the Institute of Archaeology, UCL. His doctoral thesis evaluated uses and abuses of cultural heritage, identity construction and the relationship between heritage, education and attitudes towards heritage, taking modern-day Turkey as its case study. He has worked as an archaeologist and heritage consultant in the United Kingdom and Turkey, and taught in heritage and museum studies and public archaeology courses at the Institute of Archaeology, UCL. He is the author of numerous articles and the editor of the volume Shared Knowledge, Shared Power. Engaging Local and Indigenous Heritage (2018). He is also currently editor of the heritage section of the Open Archaeology journal. Table of Contents Introduction: why cultural memoryand heritage? VeyselApaydin Part I: Conceptualizing Cultural Memory and Heritage 1. The interlinkage of cultural memory, heritage and discourses of construction, transformation and destruction VeyselApaydin Part II: Urban Heritage, Development, Transformation and Destruction 2. Mega-structural violence: considering African literary perspectives on infrastructure, modernity and destruction RachelKing 3. Competing for the past: the London 2012 Olympic Games, archaeology, and the wasteland JonathanGardner 4. Covert erasure and agents of change in the heritage city ColinSterling 5. Heritage, memory and social justice: reclaiming space and identity VeyselApaydin 6. Amnesiaby design: building and rebuilding in a Mediterranean small island state ReubenGrima 7. Vanishing heritage, materialising memory: construction, destruction and social action in contemporary Madrid JaimeAlmansa-Sánchez & Nekbet Corpas-Cívicos Part III: Indigenous Heritage and Destruction 8. Considering the denigration and destruction of Indigenous heritage as violence GeorgeNicholas and Claire Smith 9. IndigenousLatino heritage: destruction, invisibility, appropriation, revival, survivance.Images from Central America. PaulEdward Montgomery Ramírez 10. Rescuing the ground from under their feet? Contract archaeology and human rights violations in the Brazilian Amazon Bruna Cigaran da Rocha 11. Order and disorder:Indigenous Australian cultural heritages and the case of settler-colonial ambivalence AmandaKearney Part IV: Conflicts, Violence, War and Destruction 12. Cultural memory as a mechanism for community cohesion: the case study of Dayr Mar Elian esh-Sharqi,Qaryatayn, Syria Emma Loosley Leeming 13. Bosnia and the destruction of identity HelenWalasek 14. Bombing Pompeii!!! Why not the Pyramids? Myths and memories of the Allied bombing of Pompeii. Nigel D. Pollard Part V: Heritage, Identity and Destruction 15. Reclaiming the past as a matter of social justice: African American heritage, representation and identity in the United States ErinLinn-Tynen 16. Alternating cycles ofthe politics of forgetting and remembering the past in Taiwan NicolasZorzin 17. A glimpse into the crystal ball: how do we select the memory of the future? Moniquevan den Dries & Jose Schreurs Part VI: Epilogue 18. Cultural heritage is concerned with the future. A critical epilogue. CorneliusHoltorf Index Review A go-to volume for conservators working with various sites and objects from and in the field, who are interested to understand the politics of heritage making, management and protection. Journal of the Institute of Conservation Details ISBN1787354857 Year 2020 ISBN-10 1787354857 ISBN-13 9781787354852 Pages 336 Publication Date 2020-02-18 Language English Format Paperback UK Release Date 2020-02-18 Imprint UCL Press Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom AU Release Date 2020-02-18 NZ Release Date 2020-02-18 Illustrations 29 Illustrations, color Subtitle Construction, Transformation and Destruction Edited by Veysel Apaydin Author Veysel Apaydin Publisher UCL Press Alternative 9781787354869 DEWEY 306.09 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:126857613;
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Publication Name: Critical Perspectives on Cultural Memory and Heritage: Construction, Transformation and Destruction
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