The heritage reader / Edited by Graham Fairclough, Rodney Harrison, John H. Jameson Jnr

Colaborador(es): Schofield, John | Rodney Harrison | Fairclough, Graham | Jameson Jr., John | Davison, Graeme | Smith, Laurajane | Tilley, Christopher | Clark, Kate | Mason, Randall | Holtorf, Cornelius J | Dolff-Bonekämper, Gabi | Thomas, Roger M | Byrne, Denis | Lilley, Ian | Appadurai, Arjun | Chadha, Ashish | Hodder, Ian | Jachman, Trinity | Witmore, Chris | Hall, Stuart | Tunbridge, John E | Olwig, Kenneth Robert | Layton, Robert | Samuel, Raphael | Kerr, James Semple | Dick, Lyle | Stocker, David | Scott, Alister | Stoffle, Richard | Lee, Ellen | English, Anthony | Low, Setha M | Jeppson, Patrice L | Uzzell, David | Ballantyne, Roy | McDavid, Carol | Gibb, James G | Bradley, Andrea | Buchli, Victor | Hicks, Dan | Miller, JanetTipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Editor: Nueva York : Routledge, 2008Descripción: viii, 580 páginas ; 25 cmISBN: 9780415372862Tema(s): Antigüedades -- Colección y preservación -- Estados Unidos | Antigüedades -- Colección y preservación -- Australia | Antigüedades -- Colección y preservación -- Europa | Arte -- Protección | Sitios históricos -- Conservación y restauración | Protección del paisajClasificación CDD: 363.69
Contenidos:
Introduction: heritage, memory and modernity / Rodney HArrison, Graham Fairclough, John H. Jr. -- Primera parte: the cultural heritage: concepts, values and principles. -- Heritage magement, theory and practice / John Schopield. -- Heritage: from patrimony to pastiche / Graeme Davison. -- Cultural heritage magement in the United States: past, present and future / John H. Jameson Jr. -- Towards a theoretical framework for archeological heritage magement / Laurajane Smith. -- Excavation as theatre / Christopher Tilley. -- Only connect - sustainable development and cultural heritage / Kate Clark. -- Assessing values in conservation planning: methodological issues and choices / Randall Mason. -- In the past a non-renewable resource? / Cornelius J. Holtorf. -- Sites of memory and sites of discord: historic momuments as a medium for discussing conflict in Europe / Gabi Dolff-Bonekämper. -- Archaelogy and authority in the twenty-first century / Roger M. Thomas. -- Heritage as social action / Denis Byrne. -- Segunda parte: Whose heritage? Local and global perspectives. -- The politics of the past: conflcit in the use of heritage in the modern world / Rodney Harrison. -- Professional attitudes to indegenous interest in the native title era: settler societies compared / Ian Lilley. -- The globalization of archeology of heritage a discussion with Arjun Appadurai / Arjun Appadurai (with Ashish Chadha, Ian Hodder, Trinity Jachman and Chris Witmore). -- Whose heritage? Un-settling 'The Heritage', re-imagining the post-nation / Stuart Hall. -- Western hegemony in archeological heritage magement / Denis Byrne. -- Whose heritage to conserve?: cross-cultural reflections on political dominance and urban heritage conservation / John E. Tunbridge. -- 'Time out of mind' - 'Mind out of time': custom versus traditionin eviromental heritage research and interpretation / Kenneth Robert Olwing. -- Conflict in the archaelogy of living traditions / Robert Layton. -- Politics / Raphael Samuel. -- Tercera parte: Methods and approaches to cutlural heritage management. -- New heritage, an introductory essay - people, landscape and change / Graham Fairclough. -- Sustaining the historic enviroment: new perspectives on the future / English Heritage. -- The conservation plan / James Semple Kerr. -- Commemorative integrity and cultural landscapes: two national historic sites in British Columbia / Lyle Dick. -- Explaining LARA: the Lincoln Archaelogical Research Assessment in its policy context / David Stocker. -- Assessing public perception of landscape: the LANDMAP experience / Alister Scott. -- Cultural connections to the land: a canadian example / Ellen Lee. -- 'An emu in the hole': exploring the link between biodiversity and cultural heritage heritage in New South Wales, Australia / Anthony English. -- Social sustainability: people, history, and values / Setha M. Low. -- The European Landscape Convention: an extract. -- 'The long chain': archaelogy, historical landscape characterization and time depth in the landscape / Graham Fairclough. -- Cuarta parte: Interpretation and communication. -- Presenting archaelogy to the public, then and now: an introduction / John H. Jameson Jr. -- Archaelogical messages and messengers / Francis P. Mcmanamon -- "Leveling the playing field" in the contested territory of the south african past: a "public" versus a "people's" from historical archaelogy outreach / Patrice L. Jeppson. -- Heritage that hurts: interpretation in a postmodern world / David Uzzell and Roy Ballantyne. -- Archaelogies that hurt; descendents that matter: a pragmatic approach to collaboration in the public interpretation of african-american heritage / Carol McDavid. -- Stonhenge - A final solution? / Peter Stone. -- More than just "Telling the story": interpretive narrative archaelogy / John P. McCarthy. -- The archaelogist as playwright / James G. Gibb. -- Afterword. -- Change and creation: historic landscape character 1950-2000 / Andrea Bradley, Victor Buchli, Graham Fairlough, Dan Hicks, Janet Miller and John Schofield.
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Introduction: heritage, memory and modernity / Rodney HArrison, Graham Fairclough, John H. Jr. -- Primera parte: the cultural heritage: concepts, values and principles. -- Heritage magement, theory and practice / John Schopield. -- Heritage: from patrimony to pastiche / Graeme Davison. -- Cultural heritage magement in the United States: past, present and future / John H. Jameson Jr. -- Towards a theoretical framework for archeological heritage magement / Laurajane Smith. -- Excavation as theatre / Christopher Tilley. -- Only connect - sustainable development and cultural heritage / Kate Clark. -- Assessing values in conservation planning: methodological issues and choices / Randall Mason. -- In the past a non-renewable resource? / Cornelius J. Holtorf. -- Sites of memory and sites of discord: historic momuments as a medium for discussing conflict in Europe / Gabi Dolff-Bonekämper. -- Archaelogy and authority in the twenty-first century / Roger M. Thomas. -- Heritage as social action / Denis Byrne. -- Segunda parte: Whose heritage? Local and global perspectives. -- The politics of the past: conflcit in the use of heritage in the modern world / Rodney Harrison. -- Professional attitudes to indegenous interest in the native title era: settler societies compared / Ian Lilley. -- The globalization of archeology of heritage a discussion with Arjun Appadurai / Arjun Appadurai (with Ashish Chadha, Ian Hodder, Trinity Jachman and Chris Witmore). -- Whose heritage? Un-settling 'The Heritage', re-imagining the post-nation / Stuart Hall. -- Western hegemony in archeological heritage magement / Denis Byrne. -- Whose heritage to conserve?: cross-cultural reflections on political dominance and urban heritage conservation / John E. Tunbridge. -- 'Time out of mind' - 'Mind out of time': custom versus traditionin eviromental heritage research and interpretation / Kenneth Robert Olwing. -- Conflict in the archaelogy of living traditions / Robert Layton. -- Politics / Raphael Samuel. -- Tercera parte: Methods and approaches to cutlural heritage management. -- New heritage, an introductory essay - people, landscape and change / Graham Fairclough. -- Sustaining the historic enviroment: new perspectives on the future / English Heritage. -- The conservation plan / James Semple Kerr. -- Commemorative integrity and cultural landscapes: two national historic sites in British Columbia / Lyle Dick. -- Explaining LARA: the Lincoln Archaelogical Research Assessment in its policy context / David Stocker. -- Assessing public perception of landscape: the LANDMAP experience / Alister Scott. -- Cultural connections to the land: a canadian example / Ellen Lee. -- 'An emu in the hole': exploring the link between biodiversity and cultural heritage heritage in New South Wales, Australia / Anthony English. -- Social sustainability: people, history, and values / Setha M. Low. -- The European Landscape Convention: an extract. -- 'The long chain': archaelogy, historical landscape characterization and time depth in the landscape / Graham Fairclough. -- Cuarta parte: Interpretation and communication. -- Presenting archaelogy to the public, then and now: an introduction / John H. Jameson Jr. -- Archaelogical messages and messengers / Francis P. Mcmanamon -- "Leveling the playing field" in the contested territory of the south african past: a "public" versus a "people's" from historical archaelogy outreach / Patrice L. Jeppson. -- Heritage that hurts: interpretation in a postmodern world / David Uzzell and Roy Ballantyne. -- Archaelogies that hurt; descendents that matter: a pragmatic approach to collaboration in the public interpretation of african-american heritage / Carol McDavid. -- Stonhenge - A final solution? / Peter Stone. -- More than just "Telling the story": interpretive narrative archaelogy / John P. McCarthy. -- The archaelogist as playwright / James G. Gibb. -- Afterword. -- Change and creation: historic landscape character 1950-2000 / Andrea Bradley, Victor Buchli, Graham Fairlough, Dan Hicks, Janet Miller and John Schofield.

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