Rooted cosmopolitanism, heritage and the question of belonging: archaeological and anthropological perspectives

"This book explores the analytical and practical value of the notion of 'rooted cosmopolitanism' for the field of cultural heritage. Many concepts of present-day heritage discourses--such as World Heritage, local heritage practices or Indigenous heritage--tend to elide the complex int...

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Weitere Verfasser: Kruijer, Lennart Wouter 1989- (HerausgeberIn), Versluys, Miguel John 1971- (HerausgeberIn), Lilley, Ian (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Routledge 2024
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Zusammenfassung:"This book explores the analytical and practical value of the notion of 'rooted cosmopolitanism' for the field of cultural heritage. Many concepts of present-day heritage discourses--such as World Heritage, local heritage practices or Indigenous heritage--tend to elide the complex interplay between the local and the global; entanglements that are investigated as 'glocalization' in Globalisation Studies. However, no human group ever creates more than a part of its heritage by itself. This book explores an exciting new alternative in scholarly (critical) heritage discourse, the notion of rooted cosmopolitanism, a way of making manifestations of globalized phenomena comprehensible and relevant at local levels. It develops a critical perspective on heritage and heritage practices, bringing together a highly varied yet conceptually focused set of stimulating contributions by senior and emerging scholars working on the heritage of localities across the globe. A contextualizing introduction is followed by three strongly theoretical and methodological chapters which complement the second part of the book, six concrete, empirical chapters written in 'response' to the more theoretical chapters. Two final, reflective conclusions bring together these different levels of analysis. This book will appeal primarily to archaeologists, anthropologists, heritage professionals, and museum curators who are ready to be confronted with innovative and exciting new approaches to the complexities of cultural heritage in a globalizing world"--
Beschreibung:"This volume is one of the results of the NWO (the Dutch Research Council) project 'Innovating objects. The impact of global connections and the formation of the Roman Empire' (VICI 277-61-001) that was undertaken at Leiden University in the period 2016-2022.
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Beschreibung:xvi, 272 pages Illustrationen, Karten
ISBN:9781032391779
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