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Heritage Traces in the Making : A Communicational Analysis of Modes of Heritagization
Heritage Traces in the Making : A Communicational Analysis of Modes of Heritagization
Autore Davallon Jean
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (312 pages)
Disciplina 363.69
Soggetto topico Archaeology
Aboriginal Australians
ISBN 9781394298945
1394298943
9781394298921
1394298927
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction: A Communicational Analysis of Modes of Heritagization -- Chapter 1 Analyzing Heritage Traces in Media Texts -- 1.1. The documentary, a media publicization text -- 1.1.1. An original form of publicization: mediatized mediation -- 1.1.2. Interpreting the traces of a social world -- 1.2. Specificities of archaeological heritage -- 1.2.1. Knowledge on the life of engravings -- 1.2.2. Issues around the heritage value of the engravings -- 1.3. Aborigines and engravings: another heritagization mode? -- 1.3.1. Archaeological interpretation of the Aborigines' relationship to engravings -- 1.3.2. The engravings, "Aboriginal heritage"? -- 1.3.3. Challenging the archaeological heritagization mode -- 1.4. To sum up: value of the method and exemplification of the approach -- Chapter 2 Interpreting Traces, the Principle of Heritagization -- 2.1. The Inventory, a new heritagization dispositif -- 2.1.1. The Inventory, between autography and allography -- 2.1.2. Knowledge production and the typicity principle -- 2.1.3. Translating realia into documents -- 2.1.4. The heritage object as a genre -- 2.1.5. The Inventory, matrix of a new relationship to heritage? -- 2.2. Heritage in the face of the interpretation of national memory -- 2.2.1. Investigation extended to the inscription of memory in places -- 2.2.2. Institution of the administrative legal heritagization mode -- 2.2.3. Heritage, between historical memory and collective memory -- 2.2.4. Reexamining the 1970s mutation -- 2.3. In summary: the precursors of a mutation -- Chapter 3 The Social Heritagization Mode -- 3.1. A criticism of "transmission in action" -- 3.1.1. Industrial heritage, an example of transmission in action -- 3.1.2. "Transmission in action" and social heritagization -- 3.2. Social heritagization as transmission in action.
3.2.1. The Creusot ecomuseum, a project for "total" transmission in action -- 3.2.2. A "population" that has become synonymous with "audiences" -- 3.2.3. Community museologies and the ecomuseum model -- 3.2.4. The ethnological intervention and heritage as an experience -- 3.3. Representing practices through memory and traces -- 3.3.1. The enunciation of memory and the heritagization of testimony -- 3.3.2. Mediation by memory bearers and reconstructed "memory" -- 3.3.3. From collection of testimony to exhibition of the witness -- 3.4. In conclusion: social heritagization, a new reference -- Chapter 4 Heritagizing Social Processes -- 4.1. A new category of cultural heritage created by UNESCO -- 4.1.1. The ideal scenario for inscription of the heritage element -- 4.1.2. Multiple operational scenarios -- 4.1.3. A critical analysis of the establishment of an ambiguous category -- 4.1.4. Heritagization gestures dispersed among several actors -- 4.2. Translating the cultural element into a heritage object -- 4.2.1. Writing the scholarly representation -- 4.2.2. Maintaining the practice in its usual functioning -- 4.2.3. The observer position between practice and scholarly representation -- 4.3. The intangible heritage object, a media text -- 4.3.1. The production of the process as a heritage trace -- 4.3.2. "In presence" activation -- 4.3.3. Mediatized publicization -- 4.4. To recap: producing traces to construct a continuity -- Chapter 5 Heritagizing Complex Entities -- 5.1. Understanding the production of complex heritage entities -- 5.1.1. Producing heritage entities through the textualization of traces -- 5.1.2. Heritagizing a complex social entity: urban heritage -- 5.2. Toward a new mode of heritagization: the example of the landscape -- 5.2.1. How do we study the heritage character of a landscape? -- 5.2.2. Landscapes produced by knowledge.
5.2.3. Landscape maintenance -- 5.2.4. Publicization and heritage interpretive schemes -- 5.3. In conclusion: interpretive schemes and media heritagization -- Cited Works -- Glossary -- Index of Author Names -- Other titles from ISTE in Science, Society and New Technologies -- EULA.
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Davallon Jean  
Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2024
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Lire, écrire, récrire
Lire, écrire, récrire
Autore Davallon Jean
Pubbl/distr/stampa Éditions de la Bibliothèque publique d’information, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (350 pages)
Collana Études et recherche
Soggetto topico Languages & Literatures
Literature - General
Soggetto non controllato Web
écriture numérique
Bibliothèque nationale de France
pratique numérique
sociologie de la lecture
internet
ISBN 2-84246-162-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNINA-9910133373203321
Davallon Jean  
Éditions de la Bibliothèque publique d’information, 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui