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Critical Approaches to Heritage for Development Charlotte Cross

Critical Approaches to Heritage for Development By Charlotte Cross

Critical Approaches to Heritage for Development by Charlotte Cross


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This book investigates the relationship between heritage and development from the global visions articulated by UNESCO and the SDGs to local activism, livelihood innovations and political strategies employed in diverse countries of the Global South.

Critical Approaches to Heritage for Development Summary

Critical Approaches to Heritage for Development by Charlotte Cross

  1. In contrast to a significant recent volume in this area (Labadi, ed. 2019 see below), this volume does not focus only on international aid, but instead considers a range of different actors with diverse approaches to and understandings of 'development'.
  2. This volume does not only engage with formalised heritage, such as museums, monuments, and memorials. Contributions consider a range of ostensibly past-focused practices and interventions that may not be explicitly referred to as 'heritage' by the actors concerned. This marks a contrast with significant earlier work in the field (e.g. Basu and Modest eds., 2014 see below).
  3. Contributors to this volume include both scholars from a range of fields and practitioners, working in museums, UNESCO, and local government. This will help to ensure the content is engaged with contemporary practice as well as theory, and the relevance of the volume to students and practitioners.
  4. This volume will not comprise a set of disparate case studies. Rather, authors will critically review how heritage informs the pursuit of development within a broad general field, illustrating this with examples drawn from their own research. This will ensure consistency in focus across the contributions and the forum style conclusion will allow leading scholars from both Critical Heritage Studies and Development Studies to identify the key thematic points commonalities emerging from ostensibly diverse areas of scholarship and practice.

Critical Approaches to Heritage for Development Reviews

This innovative volume, which draws on a range of perspectives and case studies, demonstrates the synergy of bringing together heritage issues and development studies. The book reveals the myriad ways heritage and development are entangled and challenges the hegemonic practices and assumptions prevalent in each field. The concept of heritage is used to explore conceptualisations and experiences of 'progress' to challenge colonial practices in the Global South. I recommend this book to development and heritage studies scholars and practitioners interested in understanding how social and economic change is managed through appeals to the past that envisage productive and equitable futures.

Laurajane Smith, Director, Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies, the Australian National University, Canberra

About Charlotte Cross

Charlotte Cross is a Senior Lecturer in International Development at The Open University, UK.

John D. Giblin is Keeper of Global Arts, Cultures and Design and Head of the Department of Global Arts, Cultures and Design at National Museums Scotland, UK.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introducing Heritage for Development: Practising the Past in the Pursuit of 'Progress' Charlotte Cross and John Giblin Part 1: Heritage, Economic Development and Livelihoods Chapter 2: World Heritage and Sustainable Development: Purpose, Practice and Possibilities Ioanna Katapidi and Mike Robinson Chapter 3: Leveraging Heritage, Tourism and Partnerships in Development Pham Thi Thanh Huong and Robyn Bushell Chapter 4: Intangible Cultural Heritage, Marketing and Intellectual Property for Sustainable Livelihoods: The Case of HIPAMS Charlotte Waelde, Diego Rinallo, Ananya Bhattacharya, Harriet Deacon, Anindita Patra, Rajat Nath, June Taboroff and Benedetta Ubertazzi Part 2: Heritage, Environment, and Sustainable Development Chapter 5: Heritage in Urban Development: Materialising Claims to Urban Space in Doha and Kingston Clare Melhuish Chapter 6: Food Heritage for Sustainable Futures: Women's Cultures and Knowledge as Hidden Pillars of Alternative Foodways Sandip Hazareesingh Chapter 7: Learning from the Deep-Past: Critical Perspectives on Biocultural Heritages for Well-Tempered Futures Paul J. Lane and Federica Sulas Chapter 8: Marine Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development Mark Lamont Part 3: Heritage, Health and Development Chapter 9: Heritage, Development and Mental Health Yolana Pringle and Seggane Musisi Chapter 10: Indigenous Knowledge and Healing: Traditional Obstetric Care and Global Maternal Health in Southwest Nigeria Tolulope Esther Fadeyi Part 4: Heritage, Education and Development Chapter 11: Schools as Sites of Memory: The Musealization of the Armed Conflict by Students and Teachers in Colombia Julian D Bermeo, Julia Paulson and Arturo Charria Chapter 12: Heritage and Education: Mobile Approaches to Peacebuilding Abiti Nelson Adebo, Lizzi O. Milligan, Nono Francis and Kate Moles Part 5: Heritage, Peace, Security and Development Chapter 13: Hybridity, Heritage and the Governance of Security Charlotte Cross Chapter 14: Heritage and Post-Conflict Development: International Discourse, Authorised Heritage and the Institutionalisation of Pre-Colonial Customs and Traditions John Giblin, Maurice Mugabowagahunde and Andre Ntagwabira Part 6: Epilogue and Conclusion: A Role for Heritage in Development? Chapter 15: A Role for Heritage in Development? Rodney Harrison Chapter 16: Towards Decolonising Development: A Role for Heritage Uma Kothari Chapter 17: Decolonising Heritage for Development: Why Positionality and Perspective Matters Shadreck Chirikure Chapter 18: A Role for Heritage in Development? Sophia Labadi Chapter 19: Conclusion: Heritage for Development: Decolonisation, Expertise, Ownership and Agency Charlotte Cross and John Giblin

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NPB9780367619787
9780367619787
0367619784
Critical Approaches to Heritage for Development by Charlotte Cross
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-12-15
300
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