
Sense and Essence
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"This is an extensive and influential collection that whilst reviewing I took with me to the field, twice! It is a book to ponder and to return to. It is cohesively edited..., volume nine in Berghahn's Material Mediations series and a fantastic and stimulating addition...this powerful and detailed volume on the affective nature of heritage needs to be read and re-read, digested and extensively travelled with." * Journal of Heritage Tourism"Considering that we all know the world we live in is a 'construct', how are we convinced to accept it as real and act accordingly? And how is heritage, which is always a social construct, made real through aesthetics of persuasion and politics of authenticity? By addressing these questions in richly varied ethnographic case studies, this volume not only makes a significant contribution to an issue that is of wider interest to the social sciences, it also makes heritage studies as a field highly relevant to the social sciences." * Ferdinand de Jong, University of East Anglia
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Preface
Introduction: Heritage Dynamics: Politics of Authentication, Aesthetics of Persuasion and the Cultural Production of the Real
Mattijs van de Port & Birgit Meyer
Chapter 1. ?Aesthetics as Form and Force: Notes on the Shaping of Pataxo Indian Bodies
Andre Werneck de Andrade Bakker
Chapter 2. Intangible Heritage, Tangible Controversies: The Baiana and the Acaraje as Boundary Objects in Contemporary Brazil
Bruno Reinhardt
Chapter 3. Swinging between the Material and the Immaterial: Brazilian Cultural Politics and the Authentication of Afro-Brazilian Heritage
Maria Paula Fernandes Adinolfi
Chapter 4. 'Reporting the Past': News History and the Formation of the Sunday Times Heritage Project
Duane Jethro
Chapter 5. Scaffolding Heritage: Transient Architectures and Temporalizing Formations in Luanda
Ruy Llera Blanes
Chapter 6. Corpo-Reality TV: Media, Body, and the Authentication of 'African Heritage'
Marleen de Witte
Chapter 7. Heated Discussions Are Necessary. The Creative Engagement with Sankofa in Modern Ghanaian Art
Rhoda Woets
Chapter 8. Iconic Objects: Making Diasporic Heritage, Blackness and Whiteness in the Netherlands
Markus Balkenhol
Chapter 9. Ascertaining the Future Memory of Our Time: Dutch Institutions Collecting Relics of National Tragedy
Irene Stengs
Concluding Comments
Chapter 10. Heritage Under Construction: Boundary Objects, Scaffolding and Anticipation
David Chidester
Chapter 11. Can Anything Become Heritage?
David Berliner
Chapter 12. Heritage as Process
Ciraj Rassool
Index
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