Description
This book explores what heritage means now heritage is big business and how it is used to encourage people to identify with particular places and 'traditions', now it is entangled with capitalism. Examining a range of questions, including the way contemporary societies use heritage in the creation and management of collective identities, and how heritage is involved with the complexities of multicultural societies.
As resources are poured into heritage and questions of identity enter into public discourse, this book shows how the heritage industry is used politically and commercially to shape the ways people represent themselves, and are represented, in diverse and hybrid societies.
About the Author
Gregory Ashworth was Professor of Heritage Management at the University of Groningen. He was the author of Pluralising Pasts (Pluto, 2007). Brian Graham is Professor of Human Geography at the University of Ulster. He is the author of Pluralising Pasts (Pluto, 2007). John Tunbridge is Professor Emertitus in Geography and Environmental Studies department at Carleton University, Ottawa. He is co-author of Pluralising Pasts (Pluto, 2007).
Book Information
ISBN 9780745322858
Author G. J. Ashworth
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Pluto Press
Publisher Pluto Press
Weight(grams) 311g