The Pragmatics of the Human Heritage
Title | The Pragmatics of the Human Heritage PDF eBook |
Author | Jasper Blystone |
Publisher | |
Pages | 100 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
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World Heritage on the Ground
Title | World Heritage on the Ground PDF eBook |
Author | Christoph Brumann |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2016-04-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1785330926 |
The UNESCO World Heritage Convention of 1972 set the contemporary standard for cultural and natural conservation. Today, a place on the World Heritage List is much sought after for tourism promotion, development funding, and national prestige. Presenting case studies from across the globe, particularly from Africa and Asia, anthropologists with situated expertise in specific World Heritage sites explore the consequences of the World Heritage framework and the global spread of the UNESCO heritage regime. This book shows how local and national circumstances interact with the global institutional framework in complex and unexpected ways. Often, the communities around World Heritage sites are constrained by these heritage regimes rather than empowered by them.
Human Heritage
Title | Human Heritage PDF eBook |
Author | F. Kenneth Cox |
Publisher | |
Pages | 660 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Civilization |
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The Making of Heritage
Title | The Making of Heritage PDF eBook |
Author | Camila Del Marmol |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 2014-11-20 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1135013012 |
This volume explores the process of heritage making and its relation to the production of touristic places, examining several case studies around the world. Most existing literature on heritage and tourism centers either on its managerial aspects, the tourist experience, or issues related to inequality and identity politics. This volume instead establishes theoretical links between analyses of heritage and the production and reproduction of places in the context of the global tourist trade. The approach adopted here is to explore the production of heritage as a complex process shaped by local and global discourses that can have a deep impact on several policies and legislations. Heritage itself has now become not only a global discourse, but also a global practice, which may eventually lead to the use of heritage as a field for hegemony. From these perspectives, heritage making may be incorporated in the world economy, mainly through the global tourism trade. The chapters in this book stress the need for identifying the intrinsic political implications of these processes, relocating their study in political, economic and social settings. Combined with a diversified set of theoretical approaches and research methods, guided by a common thematic rationale, The Making of Heritage is at the forefront of current debates about heritage.
Transnational Memory
Title | Transnational Memory PDF eBook |
Author | Chiara De Cesari |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2014-10-29 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3110359103 |
How do memories circulate transnationally and to what effect? How to understand the enduring role of national memories and their simultaneous reconfiguration under globalization? Challenging the methodological nationalism that has until recently dominated the study of memory and heritage, this book charts the rich production of memory across and beyond national borders. Arguing for the fruitfulness of a transnational as distinct from a global approach, it places the issues of circulation, articulation and the scales of remembrance at the centre of its inquiry. In the process, it sheds new light on the ways in which mediation, post-coloniality, migration and regional integration affect both the way we remember and the role of memory in contemporary societies. In this interdisciplinary collection, humanities and social science scholars examine a rich sample of cases from the nineteenth century on, stretching across the globe from Vietnam to Europe and the Middle East, to the USA and the Pacific, and involving a wide range of cultural practices from quilting to films, from photography to heritage sites and monuments. In the process, the volume develops a new theoretical framework while proposing new methodological tools and resources for studying collective remembrance beyond the nation-state.
Enabling Human Conduct
Title | Enabling Human Conduct PDF eBook |
Author | Geoffrey Raymond |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing Company |
Pages | 367 |
Release | 2017-05-24 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9027265984 |
This collection offers a multifaceted view of the life, research and impact of Emanuel A. Schegloff, the co-originator, with Harvey Sacks and Gail Jefferson, of Conversation Analysis (or CA), and its leading contemporary authority. The first section introduces Schegloff’s life and work, and, using a series of interviews with him, provides a concise, comprehensive and accessible introduction to the field’s major aims and achievements. Next many of the world’s leading researchers from various disciplines – including Communication, Linguistics, Psycholinguistics, Linguistic Anthropology, and Sociology – build on Schegloff’s foundational research, analyzing encounters from everyday and institutional settings (conducted in English, German, Korean, Mandarin, and Russian) to explicate how conversation and other conduct in interaction are organized. The final section of the book includes reflections on Schegloff’s contributions by some of his major interlocutors and Schegloff’s response to them.
Human Heritage
Title | Human Heritage PDF eBook |
Author | |
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Release | 1985 |
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