Divya P. Tolia-Kelly is Reader in the Department of Geography at Durham University, UK.
Emma Waterton is Associate Professor in the Geographies of Heritage at Western Sydney University, Australia.
Steve Watson is Professor of Cultural Heritage at York St John University, UK.
Heritage, Affect and Emotion
1. Making Polysense of the World: Affect, Memory, Heritage
Part I: Memories
2. Race and Affect at the Museum: The Museum as a Theatre of Pain
3. Affecting the Body: Cultures of Militarism at the Australian War Memorial
4. Affect and the Politics of Testimony in Holocaust Museums
5. Museum Canopies and Affective Cosmopolitanism: Cultivating Cross-Cultural Landscapes for Ethical Embodied Responses
6. Constructing Affective Narratives in Transatlantic Slavery Museums in the UK
Part II: Places
7. Overlooking Affect? A Geo-Sensitive Heritage at Malakoff Diggins, California
8. The Castle Imagined: Emotion and Affect in the Experience of Ruins
9. From Menie to Montego Bay: Documenting, Representing and Mobilizing Emotion in Coastal Heritage Landscapes
10. Touching Time: Photography, Affect and the Digital Archive
11. Commemoration, Heritage and Affective Ecology: The Case of Utoya
12. Social Housing as Built Heritage: The Presence and Absence of Affective Heritage
Part III: Practices
13. Please Mister President, We Know You Are Busy, But Can We Get Our Bridge Sorted?
14. Dark Seas and Glass Walls: Feeling Injustice at the Museum. Practitioner Perspectives: Rosanna Raymond