Arts, heritage and performative politics
heritage and performative politics Arts
Bok · Engelsk · 2025
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| Omfang | xiii, 200 sider : illustrasjoner, figurer
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| Utgave | First edition
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| Opplysninger | 1. Introduction: Arts, heritage and performative politics / Laima Nomeikaite and Michael Haldrup -- Part I: Archives -- 02 post-war trauma, memory and the healing blanket / Jad El Khoury -- 3. Kalunga unspoken: Living archives in dialogue with a legacy in motion / Luanda Carneiro Jacoel -- 4. Rural graffiti, creativity and para-archiving / Alex Hale -- 5. Live archiving: Processes of becoming a dragon / Fernanda Branco -- Part II: Publics -- 6. Heritage unbound? Anticipation, queer politics and performance of memory / Denis Maksimov and Michael Haldrup -- 7. The art liturgy: On the limits of art / Liv Kristin Holmberg -- 8. Heritage in the making: Artful sustainability communication and visitor engagements / Tilde Strandbygaard Jessen -- 9. Troubling performative heritage: Puy du fou as 'softcore historicity' / Pablo Santacana López -- Part III: Landscapes -- 10. Performative writing of hausmania's subcultures and atmospheric surface / Laima Nomeikaite and Kirstine Reffstrup -- 11. From artwork to gimmick? Negotiating placemaking in an industrial heritage context / Karin Coenen -- 12. From trash to art: Heritage performance and the heritagisation of neon signs in hong kong / Veronica Sau-wa Mak and Kelly Ka-lam Lee -- 13. Environmental agency and arts-based practice in more-thanhuman commons / Kristine Samson -- 14. Rust: A political aesthetic of industrial heritage / Benjamin Richards -- 15. Invitations: Performative politics of art heritage / Laima Nomeikaite and Michael Haldrup.. - "This pioneering book analyzes the intersection of arts, heritage and performative politics, challenging traditional distinctions between these disciplines. Highlighting the value of art-based approaches to heritage research, it outlines diverse artistic practices to expand the boundaries of the field. Departing from the conventional notion of heritage as a static artefact, the book reveals how art heritage functions as a living political performance, exploring its manifestation in artistic practices ranging from music, dance, performance and poetry to rural graffiti and neon signs. Authors draw on detailed case studies and personal experiences to examine the dynamic, playful and experimental ways in which art heritage shapes individual and collective identities, underscoring the importance of viewing culture holistically. Ultimately, this perceptive book fosters new analyses and debates on the performative politics of art heritage, presenting art as an integral part of the heritage meaning-making process. Interdisciplinary in scope, this book is an enlightening read for students and scholars of human geography, cultural sociology, heritage studies, communication studies and the wider humanities. It will also interest those in the art and heritage communities seeking either a theoretical foundation for understanding art heritage, or practical inspiration for their work"--
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| ISBN | 1035321076. - 9781035321070
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