scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

The recognition and misrecognition of community heritage

TLDR
This article revisited the notion of community within the field of heritage, examining the varied ways in which tensions between different groups and their aspirations arise and are mediated, and pointed out the conceptual disjunction that exists between a range of popular, political and academic attempts to define and negotiate memory, place, identity and cultural expression.
Abstract
This paper revisits the notion of ‘community’ within the field of heritage, examining the varied ways in which tensions between different groups and their aspirations arise and are mediated. Our focus is a close examination of the conceptual disjunction that exists between a range of popular, political and academic attempts to define and negotiate memory, place, identity and cultural expression. To do so, the paper places emphasis on those expressions of community that have been taken up within dominant political and academic practice. Such expressions, we argue, are embedded with restrictive assumptions concerned with nostalgia, consensus and homogeneity, all of which help to facilitate the extent to which systemic issues tied up with social justice, recognition and subordinate status are ignored or go unidentified. This, inevitably, has serious and far‐reaching consequences for community groups seeking to assert alternative understandings of heritage. Indeed, the net result has seen the virtual disappea...

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Imagined communities: Reflections on the origin and spread of nationalism

TL;DR: In this paper, Imagined communities: Reflections on the origin and spread of nationalism are discussed. And the history of European ideas: Vol. 21, No. 5, pp. 721-722.
Journal ArticleDOI

Identifying heritage values in local communities

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate how the local understanding of heritage relates to its official understanding in a Norwegian context, and examine to what degree the Norwegian heritage authorities have managed to implement the emphasis on local participation and the social dimensions of heritage, given strong articulation in later international conventions.
Journal ArticleDOI

Do you even know what public archaeology is? Trends, theory, practice, ethics

TL;DR: In this article, a critique of current trends in public archaeology, proposing that commitment to sustainability, inclusivity and ethics are the basis for a responsible practice, is presented.
Journal ArticleDOI

Heritage and community engagement

TL;DR: In this paper, the term "community" in relation to heritage management practices is surveyed, and an overview of the wider ethical implications tangled up with community engagement projects within the field of heritage studies is presented.
References
More filters
Book

Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism

TL;DR: In this paper, Anderson examines the creation and global spread of the 'imagined communities' of nationality and explores the processes that created these communities: the territorialisation of religious faiths, the decline of antique kingship, the interaction between capitalism and print, the development of vernacular languages-of-state, and changing conceptions of time.
Journal ArticleDOI

Imagined communities: Reflections on the origin and spread of nationalism

TL;DR: In this paper, Imagined communities: Reflections on the origin and spread of nationalism are discussed. And the history of European ideas: Vol. 21, No. 5, pp. 721-722.
Book

Uses of heritage

TL;DR: The Uses of Heritage as mentioned in this paper explores the use of heritage throughout the world and argues that heritage value is not inherent in physical objects or places, but rather that these objects and places are used to give tangibility to the values that underpin different communities and to assert and affirm these values.
Book

The symbolic construction of community

TL;DR: In this article, Cohen makes a distinct break with earlier approaches to the study of community, which treated the subject in largely structural terms, and describes how people symbolise and utilise these boundaries to give substance to their values and identities.
Book

Community: Seeking Safety in an Insecure World

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the Ghetto as a symbol of the "Agony of Tantalus": right to recognition, right to redistribution, and right to redistribution.