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Title Culture, heritage and representation : perspectives on visuality and the past / edited by Emma Waterton and Steve Watson
Published Burlington, VT : Ashgate, [2010]
©2010

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Description xiv, 277 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Series Heritage, culture and identity
Heritage, culture, and identity.
Contents Contents note continued: 11.Time Machines and Space Craft: Navigating the Spaces of Heritage Tourism Performance / Tom Mordue -- 12.The Tourist as Juggler in a Hall of Mirrors: Looking Through Images at the Self / Tom Selwyn -- pt. IV CONSTRUCTING PLACE -- 13.The Story behind the Picture: Preferences for the Visual Display at Heritage Sites / Yaniv Poria -- 14.Site Seeing: Street Walking Through a Low-Visibility Landscape / Tim Copeland -- 15.Constructing Rhodes: Heritage Tourism and Visuality / Steve Watson
Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction: A Visual Heritage / Emma Waterton -- pt. I RELOCATING THE VISUAL -- 2.Inside/Outside: Ways of Seeing the World / Jen Webb -- 3.People-Place-Past: The Visitor Experience of Cultural Heritage / Martin Selby -- 4.The Perpetual Performance and Emergence of Heritage / David Crouch -- pt. II REPRESENTATION AND SUBSTITUTION -- 5.The Popular Memory of the Western Front: Archaeology and European Heritage / Ross Wilson -- 6.Historiography and Virtuality / Jerome de Groot -- 7.Visualizing the Past: Baudrillard, Intensities of the Hyper-real and the Erosion of Historicity / Richard Voase -- pt. III VISUAL CULTURE AND HERITAGE TOURISM -- 8.̀Wild On' the Beach: Discourses of Desire, Sexuality and Liminality / Nigel Morgan -- 9.Authenticity, the Media and Heritage Tourism: Robin Hood and Brother Cadfael as Midlands Tourist Magnets / Roy Jones -- 10.Branding the Past: The Visual Imagery of England's Heritage / Emma Waterton --
Summary The ̀visual' has long played a crucial and formative role in structuring the experiences, associations, expectations, and understandings of heritage. Images are used to convey meaning within a range of practices, including tourism, identity construction, the popularization of the past through a variety of media, and the memorialization of events and experiences. However, despite the fact that the ̀visual' plays such a central role in these contexts, it has largely been neglected in heritage literature. --
The obsession in heritage studies with monumentality and materiality has often led to the neglect of the emotional and visual affect that heritage can have. The range and breadth of chapters in this book offers an exciting and stimulating new way of considering and exploring the affect heritage has and its consequences for social debates and conflicts. This book contributes significantly to those debates in heritage studies that are working to re-theorize our understanding of heritage and its cultural significance. Laurajane Smith, International Journal of Heritage Studies --Book Jacket
The volume is organized around four central themes: Relocating the Visual in theoretical terms; Identity and Popular Memory; Visual Culture and Heritage Tourism; and the Construction of Place. Each theme is explored from a range of disciplines, using case studies that provide unique perspectives on the ̀visual' in theory and in context. --
This edited collection is the first of its kind explicitly to explore the production, use, and consumption of visual imagery as an integral part of heritage within its broader social and political context. Drawing on case studies from England, Hong Kong, Greece, Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, Scotland, Israel, America, and the Caribbean, it provides a multidisciplinary analysis of heritage representations by weaving together complex understandings and experiences of the ̀visual' from a wide range of disciplines including heritage studies, sociology, and cultural studies perspectives. In doing so, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical and methodological tools necessary for understanding visual imagery within its cultural context. --
This series explores all notions of heritage-including social and cultural heritage, the meanings of place and identity, multiculturalism, management and planning, tourism, conservation, and the built environment-at all scales from the global to the local. Although primarily geographical in orientation, it is open to other disciplines such as anthropology, history, cultural studies, planning, tourism, architecture/conservation, and local governance and cultural economics. --
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Heritage tourism -- Case studies.
Image (Philosophy)
Visual anthropology -- Case studies.
Visual anthropology.
Visual communication -- Case studies.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Author Waterton, Emma.
Watson, Steve.
LC no. 2009046059
ISBN 9780754675983 (hardback : alk. paper)