ISBN-13: 9781629584379 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 136 str.
ISBN-13: 9781629584379 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 136 str.
Large-scale disasters mobilize heritage professionals to a narrative of heritage-at-risk and a standardized set of processes to counter that risk. Trinidad Rico s critical ethnography analyzes heritage practices in the aftermath of the tsunami that swamped Banda Aceh, Indonesia, in 2004 and the post-destruction narratives that accompanied it, showing the sociocultural, historical, and political agendas these discourses raise. Countering the typical Western ideology and practice of ameliorating heritage-at-risk were local, post-colonial trajectories that permitted the community to construct its own meaning of heritage. This book
-documents the emergence of local heritage places, practices, and debates countering the globalized versions embraced by the heritage professions;
-offers a critical paradigm for post-destruction planning and practice that incorporates alternative models of heritage;
-will be of value to scholars, professionals, and advanced students in heritage studies, anthropology, geography, and disaster studies."