World heritage on the ground : ethnographic perspectives
Auteur(s) : Brumann, Christoph (Éd.)Berliner, David (Éd.)Description matérielle : viii-327 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Collection: EASA series ; n° 28 Publication : New York : Berghahn, 2016.Cote : G.5132Note : Réf. dissém. Index. Thématique : Ethnologie | Patrimoine
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Lab. d'anthropologie sociale | G.5132 | Available | 8001467 |
Introduction. UNESCO world heritage - grounded? / Brumann, Christoph and Berliner, David --
Affects and senses in a world heritage site: people-house relations in the Medina of Fez / Istasse, Manon --
"UNESCO is what?" World heritage, militant Islam and the search for a common humanity in Mali / Joy, Charlotte --
Heritage making in Lijiang: governance, reconstruction and local Naxi life / Zhu, Yujie --
Multiple nostalgias: the fabric of heritage in Luang Prahang (Lao PDR) / Berliner, David --
Thinking globally and acting locally in Angkor / Miura, Keiko --
One list, a world of difference? The dynamics of global heritage at two neighbouring properties / Salazar, Noel B. --
Civilization and the transformation of Xiaotun village at Yin Xu archaeological site, China / Wang, Shu-Li --
The business of wonder: public meets private at the world heritage site of Chichén Itzá / Breglia, Lisa --
Decolonizing the site: the problems and pragmatics of world heritage in Italy, Libya and Tanzania / Chalcraft, Jasper --
Prickly prestations: living with (world) heritage in Osogbo, Nigeria / Probst, Peter --
Mapungubwe cultural landscape: extractive economies and endangerment on South Africa's borders / Meskell, Lynn --
Conclusion. Imagining the ground from afar: why the sites are so remote in world heritage committee sessions / Brumann, Christoph --