Legacies of Space and Intangible Heritage: Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and the Politics of Cultural Continuity in the Americas
Editat de Fernando Armstrong-Fumero, Julio Hoil Gutierrezen Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2017 – vârsta de la 18 ani
Legacies
of
Space
and
Intangible
Heritage is
an
interdisciplinary
exploration
of
the
intersections
between
the
study
and
management
of
physical
sites
and
the
reproduction
of
intangible
cultural
legacies.
The
volume
provides
nine
case
studies
that
explore
different
ways
in
which
place
is
mediated
by
social,
political,
and
ecological
processes
that
have
deep
historical
roots
and
that
continue
to
affect
the
politics
of
heritage
management.
Spaces of human habitation are both historical records of the past and key elements in reproducing the knowledge and values that define lives in the present. Practices, knowledge, and skills that communities recognize as part of their culture—and that a range of legal statutes define as protected intangible heritages—are threatened by increased migration, the displacement of indigenous peoples, and limits on access to culturally or historically significant sites. This volume addresses how different physical environments contribute to the reproduction of cultural forms even in the wake of these processes of displacement and change. Case studies from North and South America reveal a pattern of abandonment and reestablishment of settlements and show how collective memory drives people back to culturally meaningful sites.
This tendency for communities to return to the sites that shaped their collective histories, along with the growing importance granted to intangible heritage, challenges archaeologists and other heritage workers to find new ways of incorporating the cultural legacies that link societies to place into the work of research and stewardship. By examining the politics of cultural continuity through the lenses of archaeology and ethnohistory, Legacies of Space and Intangible Heritage demonstrates this complex relationship between a people’s heritage and the landscape that affects the making of "place."
Contributors: Rani Alexander, Hannah Becker, Minette Church, Bonnie Clark, Chip Colwell, Winifred Creamer, Emiliana Cruz, T. J. Ferguson, Julio Hoil Gutierrez, Jonathan Haas, Saul Hedquist, Maren Hopkins, Stuart B. Koyiyumptewa, Christine Kray, Henry Marcelo Castillo, Anna Roosevelt, Jason Yaeger, Keiko Yoneda
Spaces of human habitation are both historical records of the past and key elements in reproducing the knowledge and values that define lives in the present. Practices, knowledge, and skills that communities recognize as part of their culture—and that a range of legal statutes define as protected intangible heritages—are threatened by increased migration, the displacement of indigenous peoples, and limits on access to culturally or historically significant sites. This volume addresses how different physical environments contribute to the reproduction of cultural forms even in the wake of these processes of displacement and change. Case studies from North and South America reveal a pattern of abandonment and reestablishment of settlements and show how collective memory drives people back to culturally meaningful sites.
This tendency for communities to return to the sites that shaped their collective histories, along with the growing importance granted to intangible heritage, challenges archaeologists and other heritage workers to find new ways of incorporating the cultural legacies that link societies to place into the work of research and stewardship. By examining the politics of cultural continuity through the lenses of archaeology and ethnohistory, Legacies of Space and Intangible Heritage demonstrates this complex relationship between a people’s heritage and the landscape that affects the making of "place."
Contributors: Rani Alexander, Hannah Becker, Minette Church, Bonnie Clark, Chip Colwell, Winifred Creamer, Emiliana Cruz, T. J. Ferguson, Julio Hoil Gutierrez, Jonathan Haas, Saul Hedquist, Maren Hopkins, Stuart B. Koyiyumptewa, Christine Kray, Henry Marcelo Castillo, Anna Roosevelt, Jason Yaeger, Keiko Yoneda
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781607326595
ISBN-10: 1607326590
Pagini: 258
Ilustrații: 61 figures
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University Press of Colorado
Colecția University Press of Colorado
ISBN-10: 1607326590
Pagini: 258
Ilustrații: 61 figures
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University Press of Colorado
Colecția University Press of Colorado
Notă biografică
Fernando
Armstrong-Fumero is
an
associate
professor
of
anthropology
at
Smith
College.
He
has
conducted
research
in
Maya-speaking
communities
in
Yucatan,
Mexico,
since
1997.
Julio Hoil Gutierrez, CIESAS Peninsular is a historian with a broad range of experience conducting archaeological, ethnographic, and documentary research and a prize-winning author of Yukatek (Yucatec) Maya literature.
Julio Hoil Gutierrez, CIESAS Peninsular is a historian with a broad range of experience conducting archaeological, ethnographic, and documentary research and a prize-winning author of Yukatek (Yucatec) Maya literature.
Descriere
Legacies
of
Space
and
Intangible
Heritage is
an
interdisciplinary
exploration
of
the
intersections
between
the
study
and
management
of
physical
sites
and
the
reproduction
of
intangible
cultural
legacies.
The
volume
provides
nine
case
studies
that
explore
different
ways
in
which
place
is
mediated
by
social,
political,
and
ecological
processes
that
have
deep
historical
roots
and
that
continue
to
affect
the
politics
of
heritage
management.