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This volume explores the process of heritage making and its
relation to the production of touristic places, examining several
case studies around the world. Most existing literature on heritage
and tourism centers either on its managerial aspects, the tourist
experience, or issues related to inequality and identity politics.
This volume instead establishes theoretical links between analyses
of heritage and the production and reproduction of places in the
context of the global tourist trade. The approach adopted here is
to explore the production of heritage as a complex process shaped
by local and global discourses that can have a deep impact on
several policies and legislations. Heritage itself has now become
not only a global discourse, but also a global practice, which may
eventually lead to the use of heritage as a field for hegemony.
From these perspectives, heritage making may be incorporated in the
world economy, mainly through the global tourism trade. The
chapters in this book stress the need for identifying the intrinsic
political implications of these processes, relocating their study
in political, economic and social settings. Combined with a
diversified set of theoretical approaches and research methods,
guided by a common thematic rationale, The Making of Heritage is at
the forefront of current debates about heritage.
This volume explores the process of heritage making and its
relation to the production of touristic places, examining several
case studies around the world. Most existing literature on heritage
and tourism centers either on its managerial aspects, the tourist
experience, or issues related to inequality and identity politics.
This volume instead establishes theoretical links between analyses
of heritage and the production and reproduction of places in the
context of the global tourist trade. The approach adopted here is
to explore the production of heritage as a complex process shaped
by local and global discourses that can have a deep impact on
several policies and legislations. Heritage itself has now become
not only a global discourse, but also a global practice, which may
eventually lead to the use of heritage as a field for hegemony.
From these perspectives, heritage making may be incorporated in the
world economy, mainly through the global tourism trade. The
chapters in this book stress the need for identifying the intrinsic
political implications of these processes, relocating their study
in political, economic and social settings. Combined with a
diversified set of theoretical approaches and research methods,
guided by a common thematic rationale, The Making of Heritage is at
the forefront of current debates about heritage.
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