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The politics of heritage : the legacies of 'race'

Jo Littler (Editor), Roshi Naidoo (Editor)
"The Politics of Heritage brings together leading cultural critics, practitioners, policy makers and curators to explore the processes of heritage formation, focusing on issues of 'race' and ethnicity. Analysing both theory and practice, the book is concerned with understanding how 'heritage' changes and develops, and with exploring problems and possibilities for the future."--Jacket
Print Book, English, 2005
Routledge, London, 2005
Aufsatzsammlung
xv, 270 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
9780415322102, 9780415322119, 0415322103, 0415322111
55645007
List of illustrations
ix
Notes on contributorsx
Acknowledgementsxiii
List of abbreviations
xv
Introduction: British heritage and the legacies of `race'1(20)
Jo Littler
PART I British heritage as international heritage
21(110)
Whose heritage? Un-settling `the heritage', re-imagining the post-nation
23(13)
Stuart Hall
Never mind the buzzwords: `race', heritage and the liberal agenda
36(13)
Roshi Naidoo
Commemorating the Holocaust: reconfiguring national identity in the twenty-first century
49(20)
Sharon Macdonald
Museums, communities and the politics of heritage in Northern Ireland
69(13)
Elizabeth Crooke
Ghosts: heritage and the shape of things to come
82(12)
Jonathan Rutherford
Making place, resisting displacement: conflicting national and local identities in Scotland
94(21)
Sian Jones
Reinventing the nation: British heritage and the bicultural settlement in New Zealand
115(16)
Lynda Dyson
PART II Process, policy, practice
131(85)
Taking root in Britain: the process of shaping heritage
133(11)
Naseem Khan
What a difference a bay makes: cinema and Welsh heritage
144(15)
Gill Branston
History teaching and heritage education: two sides of the same coin, or different currencies?
159(10)
John Hamer
Picture this: the `black' curator
169(14)
Carol Tulloch
A community of communities
183(13)
Jim McGuigan
Inheriting diversity: archiving the past
196(6)
S.I. Martin
Keep the flags flying: World Cup 2002, football and the remaking of Englishness
202(14)
Mark Perryman
Afterword: `strolling spectators' and `practical Londoners' -- remembering the imperial past216(21)
Bill Schwarz
Bibliography237(19)
Index256