Cultural heritage and interculturality: a call to action
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| Název: | Cultural heritage and interculturality: a call to action |
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| Autoři: | Lixinski, L |
| Zdroj: | International Journal of Heritage Studies. 29:1361-1373 |
| Informace o vydavateli: | Informa UK Limited, 2023. |
| Rok vydání: | 2023 |
| Témata: | anzsrc-for: 21 History and Archaeology, anzsrc-for: 44 Human society, 4302 Heritage, anzsrc-for: 12 Built Environment and Design, anzsrc-for: 43 History, anzsrc-for: 33 Built environment and design, anzsrc-for: 4302 Heritage, anzsrc-for: 16 Studies in Human Society, Archive and Museum Studies, 43 History, Heritage and Archaeology |
| Popis: | This article explores the possible relationships between critical heritage studies and interculturality. It argues that interculturality offers a call to action and normative commitments that is welcome to advance critical heritage studies. The article examines the intersections across the two fields using the ideas of normative engagement, status of the two fields in liberal political discourse, and the notions of recognition and redistribution as goals of historically oppressed groups. The article uses the examples of Indigenous and Afro-descendant heritage to connect heritage to the work of interculturality in attempting to create and promote better polities. The article then discusses some of the potentials and pitfalls of closer alignment between the fields of interculturality and critical heritage studies. |
| Druh dokumentu: | Article |
| Popis souboru: | application/pdf |
| Jazyk: | English |
| ISSN: | 1470-3610 1352-7258 |
| DOI: | 10.1080/13527258.2023.2252790 |
| Rights: | CC BY NC ND CC BY |
| Přístupové číslo: | edsair.doi.dedup.....b8a3e998a004bac5811302e27c0aa0e4 |
| Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
| Abstrakt: | This article explores the possible relationships between critical heritage studies and interculturality. It argues that interculturality offers a call to action and normative commitments that is welcome to advance critical heritage studies. The article examines the intersections across the two fields using the ideas of normative engagement, status of the two fields in liberal political discourse, and the notions of recognition and redistribution as goals of historically oppressed groups. The article uses the examples of Indigenous and Afro-descendant heritage to connect heritage to the work of interculturality in attempting to create and promote better polities. The article then discusses some of the potentials and pitfalls of closer alignment between the fields of interculturality and critical heritage studies. |
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| ISSN: | 14703610 13527258 |
| DOI: | 10.1080/13527258.2023.2252790 |
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