Global Heritage : A Reader.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (286 pages)
- New York Academy of Sciences Series .
- New York Academy of Sciences Series .
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Globalizing Heritage -- Developing Heritage -- Interdisciplinary Heritage -- Institutions -- Politics -- Economics -- Heritage Futures -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 1 UNESCO and New World Orders -- UNESCO and Cultural Heritage -- The History and Institutional Framework of World Heritage -- Studying the World Heritage Arena -- Case Studies: World Heritage Committee Mechanics -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 Neoliberalism, Heritage Regimes, and Cultural Rights -- Introduction -- Neoliberalism in Heritage Studies and Anthropology -- Reconfiguring the state -- Technologies -- Subjectification -- Neoliberal Governmentality and Community -- Contingencies of community autonomy -- Contingencies of assemblage -- Emerging Articulations of Heritage and Rights -- Rights dynamics -- Heritage as dialogic rights media -- Actually Existing Heritage: A Resource for Cultural Rights Practice -- Rights, responsibilities, and heritage resources in Latin America -- "Cultural politics at the limits of liberal legibility" in Guatemala -- Heritage within South African social movements -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 Civil Societies? Heritage Diplomacy and Neo‐Imperialism -- Introduction -- What Is Heritage? -- What Is Diplomacy? -- Heritage and Diplomacy -- Diplomatic Tracks and Power -- Heritage Diplomacy Apparatuses -- Heritage Diplomacy as Contact Zone -- Case 1: Re‐Establishing the Contact Zone - Ambassadors and Heritage Diplomacy -- Case 2: Mediterranean Diplomacy and Development -- Conclusion: Ethical Dimensions of Heritage Diplomacy -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 Bridging Cultural and Natural Heritage -- Introduction -- The Anthropocene -- Culture-Nature Dualism -- Postcolonial Ecologies and Ontologies -- World Heritage Practice. The Sacred Natural Sites Initiative -- Culture and Nature in the Vortex of Asian Modernity -- Co‐Management in the Global North: "Kluane" World Heritage Site -- World Heritage as Sites of Indigenous People‐Politics -- Embracing Ontological Difference -- Laponia: An Experiment in Co‐Management -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 Communities and Ethics in the Heritage Debates -- Introduction -- Ethics and the State -- Mali, Heritage, and the Ethics of Self‐Determination -- The American Southwest, Communities, and Collaboration -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6 Heritage Management and Conservation: From Colonization to Globalization -- Introduction -- Heritage and/or Development -- Traditional Management Systems -- Colonial Heritage Management Systems -- Postcolonial Heritage Management -- Global Heritage Management: Africa and Asia -- Conserving the Sacred: Angkor World Heritage Site -- Mountain of the Gods: Tsodilo Cultural Landscape -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7 Heritage and Violence -- Introduction -- On Violence -- Legacies of Violence -- Civil Conflicts and State Violence -- International Conflicts and Heritage -- Heritage and State Violence in South America -- Conflict and World Heritage in Sri Lanka -- Legacies of Violence and Engaged Practice -- References -- Chapter 8 Urban Heritage and Social Movements -- Introduction -- Learning from Gezi Park -- Heritage as Possession and Dispossession -- Heritagization as Urban Governmentality -- Dispossession and Resistance by Heritage I: Palestine/Israel -- Dispossession and Resistance by Heritage II: Pom Mahakan -- Dispossession and Resistance by Heritage III: Rome -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9 Sustainable Development: Heritage, Community, Economics -- Introduction -- Development -- Disappointment and Redefinition -- Sustainable Development. Sustainable Development and Culture -- Sustainable Development and Heritage -- Sustainable Development and Community -- Sustainability, Economy, and the Value of Heritage -- Case Studies -- Case 1: Sustainable development in a community‐based setting -- Case 2: Sustainable development in the World Heritage process -- World Heritage and Mass Tourism -- World Heritage and Communities -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10 Transnationalism and Heritage Development -- Introduction -- The Main Players -- The United Nations -- Multilateral development banks and other lenders -- Global corporations -- Safeguards and Compliance Archaeology -- Impact on the discipline -- The discipline's response (and lack of impact) on the international context -- Heritage Development -- Sustainability, participation, and human capabilities -- Heritage and Development in Action -- The past is prologue: Heritage development and the World Bank in North Africa -- Transnational futures in heritage development: Public-private partnerships -- Transnational futures in heritage development: Global climate change -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11 Heritage and Tourism -- Introduction -- Heritage (in Global Tourism) -- Tourists (Encountering Heritage) -- World Heritage Tourism -- Global Standards versus Local Distinctiveness -- Challenges and Trends -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index -- EULA.