Rethinking heritage in precarious times : coloniality, climate change, and COVID-19 /: coloniality, climate change, and COVID-19. (2023)
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- Book
- Title:
- Rethinking heritage in precarious times : coloniality, climate change, and COVID-19 /: coloniality, climate change, and COVID-19. (2023)
- Main Title:
- Rethinking heritage in precarious times : coloniality, climate change, and COVID-19
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Nick Shepherd.
- Editors:
- Shepherd, Nick, 1967-
- Contents:
- Introduction: Rethinking heritage in precarious times. Nick Shepherd SECTION 1: ‘The Heritage through my Window’ and Stateless Heritage Chapter 1 The Heritage through my Window: Some reflections on teaching in the Brazilian Amazon during the Covid-19 pandemic. Marcia Bezerra Chapter 2 Covid Heritage Imperatives as New Pharmacologies of Care: Revelations of ‘Heritage Beyond Power’ and ‘What Makes Life Worth Living’. Beverly Butler SECTION 2: More-than-human Heritage Chapter 3 Heritage and Posthumanism: Seeking harmony in a precarious and unstable world. John Schofield and J. Kelechi Ugwuanyi Chapter 4 River Love: Decolonizing heritage along the Meuse. Christian Ernsten SECTION 3: Climate Action and the Anthropocene Chapter 5 The Speculative and the Profane: Reimagining heritage and museums for climate action. Rodney Harrison and Colin Sterling Chapter 6 Towards a World Heritage for the Anthropocene Cornelius Holtorf SECTION 4: Heritage Violence and Extractivism Chapter 7 Rural Landscapes, Extraction and Heritage Violence in the Middle East. Ömür Harmanşah Chapter 8 Reckoning with Extractivism: Towards an Anti-Colonial Heritage. Emma Waterton, Hayley Saul and Divya P. Tolia-Kelly SECTION 5: Anti-Racism, People’s Heritage, and ‘Difficult Heritage at the Door’ Chapter 9 Heritage, Social Justice and Black Lives Matter in Ireland during Covid-19. Laura McAtackney Chapter 10 A People’s Heritage: Engaging the traumas of marginalization. Christopher N. Matthews Chapter 11Introduction: Rethinking heritage in precarious times. Nick Shepherd SECTION 1: ‘The Heritage through my Window’ and Stateless Heritage Chapter 1 The Heritage through my Window: Some reflections on teaching in the Brazilian Amazon during the Covid-19 pandemic. Marcia Bezerra Chapter 2 Covid Heritage Imperatives as New Pharmacologies of Care: Revelations of ‘Heritage Beyond Power’ and ‘What Makes Life Worth Living’. Beverly Butler SECTION 2: More-than-human Heritage Chapter 3 Heritage and Posthumanism: Seeking harmony in a precarious and unstable world. John Schofield and J. Kelechi Ugwuanyi Chapter 4 River Love: Decolonizing heritage along the Meuse. Christian Ernsten SECTION 3: Climate Action and the Anthropocene Chapter 5 The Speculative and the Profane: Reimagining heritage and museums for climate action. Rodney Harrison and Colin Sterling Chapter 6 Towards a World Heritage for the Anthropocene Cornelius Holtorf SECTION 4: Heritage Violence and Extractivism Chapter 7 Rural Landscapes, Extraction and Heritage Violence in the Middle East. Ömür Harmanşah Chapter 8 Reckoning with Extractivism: Towards an Anti-Colonial Heritage. Emma Waterton, Hayley Saul and Divya P. Tolia-Kelly SECTION 5: Anti-Racism, People’s Heritage, and ‘Difficult Heritage at the Door’ Chapter 9 Heritage, Social Justice and Black Lives Matter in Ireland during Covid-19. Laura McAtackney Chapter 10 A People’s Heritage: Engaging the traumas of marginalization. Christopher N. Matthews Chapter 11 Difficult Heritage at the Door: Doing heritage research in precarious times. Duane Jethro and Sharon Macdonald SECTION 6: Coloniality, Peace Building, and Social Justice Chapter 12 Entries in an Apocryphal Diary: Heritage, crisis, turbulent times. Cristóbal Gnecco Chapter 13 Heritage, Reconciliation and Peacebuilding in Australia and New Zealand. Cressida Fforde, Steve Hemming, Merata Kawharu, Lia Kent, Laura Mayer, Daryle Rigney, Laurajane Smith and Paul Tapsell SECTION 7: Unsettled Urbanisms and Emergent Internationalisms Chapter 14 Unsettling the Heritage of Urbanity: Urbanism and urban spaces in pandemic times. Sybille Frank, Georg Krajewsky and Jochen Schwenk Chapter 15 Covid-19, Black Lives Matter and Heritage Futures. Tim Winter SECTION 8: Heritage Futures and ‘News from Nowhere’ Chapter 16 Covid-19 and Heritage in Southern Africa: Precariousness, resilience, and the future of heritage. Jesmael Mataga Chapter 17 Dreaming of Utopia in Times of Trouble: Nowherian heritage inspiration and radical nostalgia during lockdown. David C. Harvey Conclusion: When the taps run dry. Nick Shepherd … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (408 pages), illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 363.6901
Cultural property
Cultural property -- History -- 21st century - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000913811
9781000913804 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781032036649
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