The Routledge companion to cultural property /
"The Routledge Companion to Cultural Property contains new contributions from scholars working at the cutting edge of cultural property studies, bringing together diverse academic and professional perspectives to develop a coherent overview of this field of enquiry. The global range of authors...
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London :
Routledge,
2017
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| Vydání: | First published |
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Routledge companion to cultural property |
Obsah:
- part, I Legal ordering of cultural property /
- Jane Anderson Haidy Geismar
- chapter 1 Introduction /
- Jane Anderson Haidy Geismar
- part, II Museums, archives and communities /
- Jane Anderson Haidy Geismar
- chapter 2 Heritage vs. property
- Contrasting regimes and rationalities in the patrimonial field /
- Valdimar Tr. Hafstein Martin Skrydstrup
- chapter 3 The criminalisation of the illicit trade in cultural property /
- Ana Filipa Vrdoljak
- chapter 4 Implementation of the 1970 UNESCO Convention by the United States and other market nations /
- Patty Gerstenblith
- chapter 5 Protection not prevention
- The failure of public policy to prevent the looting and illegal trade of cultural property from the MENA region (1990–2015) /
- Neil Brodie
- chapter 6 A paradox of cultural property
- NAGPRA and (dis)possession /
- Susan Benton
- part, III Local histories /
- Jane Anderson Haidy Geismar
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- chapter 7 NAGPRA, CUI and institutional will /
- D. Rae Gould
- chapter 8 Betting on the raven
- Ethical relationality and Nuxalk cultural property /
- Jennifer Kramer
- chapter 9 Whose story is this?
- Complexities and complicities of using archival footage /
- Fred Myers
- chapter 10 The archive of the archive
- The secret history of the Laura Boulton Collection /
- Aaron Fox
- chapter 11 Touching the intangible
- Reconsidering material culture in the realm of Indigenous cultural property research /
- George P. Nicholas
- part, IV Cultural property beyond the state /
- Jane Anderson Haidy Geismar
- chapter 12 On the nature of Patrimonio
- “Cultural property” in Mexican contexts /
- Sandra Rozental
- chapter 13 Making and unmaking heritage value in China /
- Shu-Li Wang Michael Rowlands
- chapter 14 Object movement
- UNESCO, language, and the exchange of Middle Eastern artifacts /
- Morag M. Kersel
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- chapter 15 Cultures of property
- African cultures in intellectual and cultural property regimes /
- Boatema Boateng
- part, V New and experimental forms of cultural property /
- Jane Anderson Haidy Geismar
- chapter 16 Culture as a flexible concept for the legitimation of policies in the European Union /
- Stefan Groth and Regina F. Bendix
- chapter 17 The Bible as cultural property?
- A cautionary tale /
- Neil Asher Silberman
- chapter 18 Being pre-Indigenous
- Kin accountability beyond tradition /
- Paul Tapsell
- chapter 19 Frontiers of cultural property in the global south /
- Rosemary J. Coombe.