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Author Holtorf, Cornelius

Title Cultural Heritage, Ethics and Contemporary Migrations
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (269 p.)
Contents Cultural Heritage, Ethics and Contemporary Migrations- Front Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of figures -- Notes on contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Notes -- References -- PART I: Things 'r' us: archaeological heritage as a preserver of social identity -- Chapter 2: Cultural heritage, minorities and self-respect -- Introduction -- On intangible cultural heritage -- The sceptical challenge to cultural heritage -- Ethnic minorities: fair terms of integration -- Indigenous peoples: a community of recognition -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References
Chapter 3: Ancient places, new arrivals and the ethics of residence -- Homes and histories -- Familiar places -- The ethics of residence -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Foreign and native soils: migrants and the uses of landscape -- Introduction -- Some corner of a foreign field -- Pasts and pastures -- Homes, lands and homelands -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: Changing demographics and cultural heritage in Northern Europe: transforming narratives and identifying obstacles -- a case study from Oslo, Norway -- Introduction -- Archaeology in the public domain: an ethnic discipline?
Demography and agendas -- Cultural heritage and archaeology, ethnic professions? -- From producer agendas to user perspectives: two recent museum studies -- Caste and choice -- Good news or bad? -- An ethical rupture: connecting the dots -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Lasting value? Engaging with the material traces of America's undocumented migration "problem" -- Introduction -- Background -- Appropriation -- Removal -- Archaeological curation and heritage -- Conclusion -- References -- PART II: Memory, migrants and museums -- Chapter 7: Concord migrations
Human movement and material things -- Thoreau, Algonquian peoples, and their things -- Thoreau, Americans of African ancestry, and their things -- Thoreau, Americans of Irish ancestry, and their things -- Some ethical ramifications in Musketaquid-Concord -- Notes -- Chapter 8: Affiliative reterritorialization: the Manco Capac monument and the Japanese community in Peru -- Introduction -- The Japanese colony -- The centennial gift -- The discursive space, physical and visual, of monuments -- The relocation -- The new context of the monument -- Conclusion -- References
Chapter 9: Heritage, participant perspective, epistemic injustice, immigrants and identity formation -- Introduction: setting the scene -- Heritage and knowledge -- The Digital Museum of Smyrna and New Smyrna -- Heritage and epistemic injustice -- Participant perspective epistemic injustice and formation of identity -- Notes -- References -- PART III: Cultural heritage as an agent of integration -- Chapter 10: What is cross-cultural heritage? Challenges in identifying the heritage of globalized citizens -- Introduction: heritage in a globalized world -- The cultural heritage of TCKs
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Which heritage is relevant to TCKs?
Form Electronic book
Author Pantazatos, Andreas
Scarre, Geoffrey
ISBN 9780429875229
0429875223