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The politics of heritage : the legacies of 'race' / edited by Jo Littler and Roshi Naidoo.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: DA125.A1 P647 2005

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    Overview

    Series
    Comedia
    Comedia.
    Format
    Book
    Published
    London ; New York : Routledge, 2005
    Locale
    Great Britain
    Contents
    Introduction : British heritage and the legacies of 'race' / Jo Littler
    Whose heritage? : un-settling 'the heritage', re-imagining the post-nation / Stuart Hall
    Never mind the buzzwords : 'race', heritage and the liberal agenda / Roshi Naidoo
    Commemorating the Holocaust : reconfiguring national identity in the twenty-first century / Sharon McDonald
    Museums, communities and the politics of heritage in Northern Ireland / Elizabeth Crooke
    Ghosts : heritage and the shape of things to come / Jonathan Rutherford
    Making place, resisting desplacement : conflicting national and local identities in Scotland / Sian Jones
    Reinventing the nation : British heritage and the bicultural settlement in New Zealand / Lynda Dyson
    Taking root in Britain : the process of shaping heritage / Naseem Khan
    What a difference a bay makes : cinema and Welsh heritage / Gill Branston
    History teaching and heritage education : two sides of the same coin, or different currencies? / John Hamer
    Picture this : the 'Black' curator / Carol Tulloch
    A community of communities / Jim McGuigan
    Inheriting diversity : archiving the past / S.I. Martin
    Keep the flags flying : World Cup 2002, football and the remaking of Englishness / Mark Perryman
    Afterword: 'strolling spectators' and 'practical Londoners' : remembering the imperial past / Bill Schwarz.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Littler, Jo, 1972-
    Naidoo, Roshi, 1965-
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-255) and index.
    Introduction : British heritage and the legacies of 'race' / Jo Littler -- Whose heritage? : un-settling 'the heritage', re-imagining the post-nation / Stuart Hall -- Never mind the buzzwords : 'race', heritage and the liberal agenda / Roshi Naidoo -- Commemorating the Holocaust : reconfiguring national identity in the twenty-first century / Sharon McDonald -- Museums, communities and the politics of heritage in Northern Ireland / Elizabeth Crooke -- Ghosts : heritage and the shape of things to come / Jonathan Rutherford -- Making place, resisting desplacement : conflicting national and local identities in Scotland / Sian Jones -- Reinventing the nation : British heritage and the bicultural settlement in New Zealand / Lynda Dyson -- Taking root in Britain : the process of shaping heritage / Naseem Khan -- What a difference a bay makes : cinema and Welsh heritage / Gill Branston -- History teaching and heritage education : two sides of the same coin, or different currencies? / John Hamer -- Picture this : the 'Black' curator / Carol Tulloch -- A community of communities / Jim McGuigan -- Inheriting diversity : archiving the past / S.I. Martin -- Keep the flags flying : World Cup 2002, football and the remaking of Englishness / Mark Perryman -- Afterword: 'strolling spectators' and 'practical Londoners' : remembering the imperial past / Bill Schwarz.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    0415322103
    0415322111
    Additional Form
    Electronic version(s) available internally at USHMM.
    Physical Description
    xv, 270 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

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