Description |
1 online resource (136 pages) |
Series |
Collection development, cultural heritage, and digital humanities
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Collection development, cultural heritage, and digital humanities.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
Debates about migration and heritage largely discuss how newcomers integrate into the host societies, and how they manage (or not) to embrace local and national heritage as part of their new cultural landscape. But relatively little attention has been paid to how the host society is changing culturally because its new citizens have collective memories constructed upon different geographies/events, and emotional attachments to non-European forms of cultural heritages. 0This book explores how new cultural identities in transformation are challenging the notions and the significance of heritage today in Europe. It asks the questions: How far are contemporary Authorized Heritage Discourses in Europe changing due to migration and globalization? Could heritage sites and museums be a meeting point for socio-cultural dialogue between locals and newcomers? Could heritage become a source of creative platforms for other heritage discourses, better "tuned" with today?s European multicultural profile? |
Contents |
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Illustrations -- Chapter 1. Cultural Identities, Migration, and Heritage in Contemporary Europe: An Introduction -- Chapter 2. Narratives of Resilient Heritage and the 2Capacity to Aspire3 during Displacement -- Chapter 3. Museum Theatre, Refugee Artists, Contingent Identities, and Heritage -- Chapter 4. Museums, Activism, and the 2Ethics of Care3: Two Museum Exhibitions on the Refugee 2Crisis3 in Greece in 2016 -- Chapter 5. Heritage Education from the Ground: Historic Schools, Cultural Diversity, and Sense of Belonging in Barcelona -- Chapter 6. Heritage Processes following Relocation: The Russian Old Believers of Romania -- Chapter 7. Doing Things/ Things Doing: Mobility, Things, Humans, Home, and the Affectivity of Migration -- Chapter 8. Staging Musical Heritage in Europe through Continuity and Change -- Afterword. Superdiversity and New Approaches to Heritage and Identities in Europe: The Way Forward -- Index |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Europe -- Emigration and immigration -- 21st century.
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Ethnicity -- Europe.
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Chronological Term |
2000-2099 |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Colomer, L. (Laia), editor.
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Catalani, Anna, editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Heritage discourses in Europe. Responding to migration, mobility, and cultural identities in the twenty-first century. Leeds : Arc Humanities Press 2020 9781641892025 (OCoLC)1151885861 |
ISBN |
9781641892032 (electronic bk.) |
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164189203X (electronic bk.) |
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9781641892025 |
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1641892021 |
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