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Heritage Discourses in Europe : Responding to Migration, Mobility, and Cultural Identities in the Twenty-First Century.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Collection Development, Cultural Heritage, and Digital Humanities SeriesPublisher: Amsterdam : Arc Humanities Press, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (130 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781641892032
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Heritage Discourses in EuropeLOC classification:
  • JV7590 .C383 2020
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Half-title -- Series information -- Title page -- Dedication -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- Illustrations -- Chapter 1. Cultural Identities, Migration, and Heritage in Contemporary Europe: An Introduction -- Outline of the Chapters -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2. Narratives of Resilient Heritage and the "Capacity to Aspire" during Displacement -- Introduction -- People in Displacement -- Binomial Absence-Presence as a Three-Stage Process -- The Capacity to Aspire and Intangible Cultural Heritage -- Resilient Heritage: Narratives of Hardship, Identity, and Remembering Traditions -- Overcoming Hardship through Heritage -- Remembering Traditions -- Concluding Thoughts -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3. Museum Theatre, Refugee Artists, Contingent Identities, and Heritage -- The "Work" of Critical Heritage Studies and the "Articulation" of Museum Performance -- Contingent Identities and the Value of Not Quite Knowing -- "Our Refugee Communities" -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4. Museums, Activism, and the "Ethics of Care": Two Museum Exhibitions on the Refugee "Crisis" in Greece in 2016 -- Introduction -- A Brief Background -- Museums, Migration, Refugees, and the "Ethics of Care" -- The Campaign-Exhibition: "A Museum without a Home" -- Awareness and Compassion Are Not Enough: Taking Responsibility through "Another Life" -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5. Heritage Education from the Ground: Historic Schools, Cultural Diversity, and Sense of Belonging in Barcelona -- The Background: Heritage Education in Europe -- The Challenge: Cultural Diversity and Heritage Education -- The Setting: The Historic Schools of Barcelona -- The Strategy: From Discovery to Appropriation of the Past -- Concluding Reflections: From Historical to Lived Heritage -- Bibliography.
Chapter 6. Heritage Processes following Relocation: The Russian Old Believers of Romania -- A Brief History of the Old Believers -- Mobility and Resistant Identities -- Heritage Practices and Processes -- Challenges Encountered in the Old Belief -- Language as ICH -- Migration and Local Responses -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7. Doing Things/Things Doing: Mobility, Things, Humans, Home, and the Affectivity of Migration -- The Archaeology of a Mobile Life -- The "Past Here" -- The "Present Here" -- The "Future Here" -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8. Staging Musical Heritage in Europe through Continuity and Change -- Introduction -- The Work Heritage Does -- Music Heritage in an Era of Superdiversity -- Methodological Approach and Data Collection -- Advocating for a World of (Music) Diversity -- Changing Role of Music in a Superdiverse Society -- Staging Intangible Cultural Heritage -- Dealing with Continuity and Change -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Afterword -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: This book exploreshow new cultural identities in transformation are challenging the notion andsignificance of cultural heritage today in Europe.
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Intro -- Half-title -- Series information -- Title page -- Dedication -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- Illustrations -- Chapter 1. Cultural Identities, Migration, and Heritage in Contemporary Europe: An Introduction -- Outline of the Chapters -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2. Narratives of Resilient Heritage and the "Capacity to Aspire" during Displacement -- Introduction -- People in Displacement -- Binomial Absence-Presence as a Three-Stage Process -- The Capacity to Aspire and Intangible Cultural Heritage -- Resilient Heritage: Narratives of Hardship, Identity, and Remembering Traditions -- Overcoming Hardship through Heritage -- Remembering Traditions -- Concluding Thoughts -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3. Museum Theatre, Refugee Artists, Contingent Identities, and Heritage -- The "Work" of Critical Heritage Studies and the "Articulation" of Museum Performance -- Contingent Identities and the Value of Not Quite Knowing -- "Our Refugee Communities" -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4. Museums, Activism, and the "Ethics of Care": Two Museum Exhibitions on the Refugee "Crisis" in Greece in 2016 -- Introduction -- A Brief Background -- Museums, Migration, Refugees, and the "Ethics of Care" -- The Campaign-Exhibition: "A Museum without a Home" -- Awareness and Compassion Are Not Enough: Taking Responsibility through "Another Life" -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5. Heritage Education from the Ground: Historic Schools, Cultural Diversity, and Sense of Belonging in Barcelona -- The Background: Heritage Education in Europe -- The Challenge: Cultural Diversity and Heritage Education -- The Setting: The Historic Schools of Barcelona -- The Strategy: From Discovery to Appropriation of the Past -- Concluding Reflections: From Historical to Lived Heritage -- Bibliography.

Chapter 6. Heritage Processes following Relocation: The Russian Old Believers of Romania -- A Brief History of the Old Believers -- Mobility and Resistant Identities -- Heritage Practices and Processes -- Challenges Encountered in the Old Belief -- Language as ICH -- Migration and Local Responses -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7. Doing Things/Things Doing: Mobility, Things, Humans, Home, and the Affectivity of Migration -- The Archaeology of a Mobile Life -- The "Past Here" -- The "Present Here" -- The "Future Here" -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8. Staging Musical Heritage in Europe through Continuity and Change -- Introduction -- The Work Heritage Does -- Music Heritage in an Era of Superdiversity -- Methodological Approach and Data Collection -- Advocating for a World of (Music) Diversity -- Changing Role of Music in a Superdiverse Society -- Staging Intangible Cultural Heritage -- Dealing with Continuity and Change -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Afterword -- Bibliography -- Index.

This book exploreshow new cultural identities in transformation are challenging the notion andsignificance of cultural heritage today in Europe.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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