Decolonizing colonial heritage : new agendas, actors and practices in and beyond Europe /: new agendas, actors and practices in and beyond Europe. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- Decolonizing colonial heritage : new agendas, actors and practices in and beyond Europe /: new agendas, actors and practices in and beyond Europe. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Decolonizing colonial heritage : new agendas, actors and practices in and beyond Europe
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Britta Timm Knudsen, John Oldfield, Elizabeth Buettner, Elvan Zabunyan.
- Editors:
- Timm Knudsen, Britta
Oldfield, J. R (John R.)
Buettner, Elizabeth
Zabunyan, Elvan - Contents:
- Lists of figures List of contributors Acknowledgements Preface Introduction: by Britta Timm Knudsen, John Oldfield, Elizabeth Buettner and Elvan Zabunyan Part I: Haunted Worlds: Ghosts of the Colonial Past Chapter 1: Europe and Its Entangled Colonial Pasts: Europeanizing the ‘Imperial Turn’ by Elizabeth Buettner Chapter 2: 1917, Brexit and Imperial Nostalgia: A Longing for the Future by Christoffer Kølvraa Chapter 3: Spectres of Cecil Rhodes at the University of Cape Town by Nick Shepherd Chapter 4: Decolonizing the Narrative of Portuguese Empire: Life Stories of African Presence, Heritage and Memory by Cristiano Gianolla, Giuseppina Raggi and Lorena Sancho Querol Chapter 5: Decolonizing Warsaw: The Multiple Afterlives of ‘Ali’ by Łukasz Bukowiecki Part II: Contemporary Heritage Practices: New Agents, Urban Space Events, Intercultural Encounters Museums and curatorship Chapter 6: Curating Colonial Heritage in Amsterdam, Warsaw and Shanghai’s Museums: No Single Road to Decolonization by Csilla E. Ariese, Laura Pozzi and Joanna Wawrzyniak Chapter 7: The Influence of Western Colonial Culture on Shanghai: A Case Study of the ‘Modern Shanghai’ Exhibition at the Shanghai History Museum by Lu Jiansong Chapter 8: Decolonizing Contemporary Art Exhibitions: Okwui Enwezor (1963–2019), The Turning Point of Curatorship by Elvan Zabunyan Echoes of colonial heritage, visual culture and site-specific art Chapter 9: Sensitive Memories at a World Heritage Site: Silencing andLists of figures List of contributors Acknowledgements Preface Introduction: by Britta Timm Knudsen, John Oldfield, Elizabeth Buettner and Elvan Zabunyan Part I: Haunted Worlds: Ghosts of the Colonial Past Chapter 1: Europe and Its Entangled Colonial Pasts: Europeanizing the ‘Imperial Turn’ by Elizabeth Buettner Chapter 2: 1917, Brexit and Imperial Nostalgia: A Longing for the Future by Christoffer Kølvraa Chapter 3: Spectres of Cecil Rhodes at the University of Cape Town by Nick Shepherd Chapter 4: Decolonizing the Narrative of Portuguese Empire: Life Stories of African Presence, Heritage and Memory by Cristiano Gianolla, Giuseppina Raggi and Lorena Sancho Querol Chapter 5: Decolonizing Warsaw: The Multiple Afterlives of ‘Ali’ by Łukasz Bukowiecki Part II: Contemporary Heritage Practices: New Agents, Urban Space Events, Intercultural Encounters Museums and curatorship Chapter 6: Curating Colonial Heritage in Amsterdam, Warsaw and Shanghai’s Museums: No Single Road to Decolonization by Csilla E. Ariese, Laura Pozzi and Joanna Wawrzyniak Chapter 7: The Influence of Western Colonial Culture on Shanghai: A Case Study of the ‘Modern Shanghai’ Exhibition at the Shanghai History Museum by Lu Jiansong Chapter 8: Decolonizing Contemporary Art Exhibitions: Okwui Enwezor (1963–2019), The Turning Point of Curatorship by Elvan Zabunyan Echoes of colonial heritage, visual culture and site-specific art Chapter 9: Sensitive Memories at a World Heritage Site: Silencing and Resistance at the Valongo Wharf by Márcia Chuva, Laila Bianchi Aguiar and Brenda Coelho Fonseca Chapter 10: Traces of Contempt and Traces of Self-Esteem: Deconstructing our Toxic Colonial Legacy by Dalila Mahdjoub Chapter 11: Reframing the Colonial in Postcolonial Lisbon: Placemaking and the Aestheticization of Interculturality by Paulo Peixoto and Claudino Ferreira Chapter 12: Aesthetics and Colonial Heritage: An Interview with Artists Based in Marseille by Badr El Hammami, Mohammed Laouli and Marine Schütz Chapter 13: Enslaved Bodies, Entangled Sites and the Memory of Slavery in Cape Town: The Meeting of the Dead and the Living by Meghna Singh Part III: Imagining Decolonial Futures Chapter 14: Decolonial Countervisuality by Britta Timm Knudsen with Sorana Munsya, Benjamine Laini Lusalusa and Stephanie Collingwoode Williams Chapter 15: New Diplomacy and Decolonial Heritage Practices by Cristina E. Clopot, Casper Andersen and John Oldfield Chapter 16: Decolonial Voices, Colonialism and the Limits of European Liberalism: The European Question Revisited by Jan Ifversen Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 069
Museums -- Social aspects
Postcolonialism
Collective memory - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000473605
9781000473575
9781003100102 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367569600
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