05034oam 22009132 450 991040415930332120220607201752.00-429-62080-20-429-05354-1(CKB)4100000011209934(OCoLC)1140365918(OCoLC)1155637990(OCoLC-P)1140365918(FlBoTFG)9780429053542(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/28198(MiAaPQ)EBC7245619(Au-PeEL)EBL7245619(EXLCZ)99410000001120993420200130h20202020 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentnrdamediancrdacarrierCreating and governing cultural heritage in the European Union the European heritage label /Tuuli Lähdesmäki, Viktorija L.A. Čeginskas, Sigrid Kaasik-Krogerus, Katja Mäkinen and Johanna TurunenTaylor & Francis2020London ;New York :Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group,2020.©20201 online resourceCritical heritages of Europe0-367-14835-8 Introduction: Europeanizing cultural heritageI Governing Europe1 Multilevel and participatory governance of European cultural heritage in the EU2 Economics and branding European cultural heritageII Geo-graphing Europe 3 Geo-graphing European cultural heritage4 Heritage and bordering: unity in diversity and differenceIII Engaging Europe5 Participation: inclusive and exclusive heritage6 Constructing communities through participationIV Embodying Europe7 Heritage sites as poly-space8 Bodies in European cultural heritage9 Europe's gendered heritageConclusions: Narrating Europe"Creating and Governing Cultural Heritage in the European Union provides an interdisciplinary examination of the ways in which European cultural heritage is created, communicated, and governed via the new European Heritage Label scheme. Drawing on ethnographic field research conducted at sites in ten countries that have been awarded with the European Heritage Label, the authors of the book approach heritage as an entangled social, spatial, temporal, discursive, narrative, performative, and embodied process. Recognising that heritage is inherently political and used by diverse actors as a tool for re-imagining communities, identities, and borders, and for generating notions of inclusion and exclusion in Europe, the book also considers the idea of Europe itself as a narrative. Chapters tackle issues such as multilevel governance of heritage; geopolitics of border-crossings and border-making; participation and non-participation; and embodiment and affective experience of heritage. Creating and Governing Cultural Heritage in the European Union advances heritage studies with an interdisciplinary approach that utilises and combines theories and conceptualizations from critical geopolitics, political studies, EU and European studies, cultural policy research, and cultural studies. As such, the volume will be of interest to scholars and students engaged in the study of heritage, politics, belonging, the EU, ideas and narratives of Europe"--Provided by publisher.Critical Heritages of Europe SeriesCultural propertyProtectionEuropean Union countriesPolitics and cultureEuropean Union countriesHistoric sitesEuropean Union countriesManagementHistoric preservationEuropean Union countriesCollective memoryEuropean Union countriesNational characteristics, EuropeanHISTORY / Europe / GeneralbisacshEuropean Union countriesCultural policyEuropecultureculturalheritagelabelEUEuropean UniongovernancepolicycommunityidentityborderinclusionexclusionnarrativeembodimentaffectiveexperienceparticipationCultural propertyProtectionPolitics and cultureHistoric sitesManagement.Historic preservationCollective memoryNational characteristics, European.HISTORY / Europe / General363.6/9094Lähdesmäki Tuuli909446Čeginskas Viktorija L.AauthKaasik-Krogerus SigridauthMäkinen KatjaauthTurunen JohannaauthOCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910404159303321Creating and governing cultural heritage in the European Union2242593UNINA