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Museums of Language and the Display of Intangible Cultural Heritage
presents essays by practitioners based in language museums around
the world. Describing their history, mission, and modes of display,
contributors demonstrate the important role intangible heritage can
and should play in the museum. Arguing that languages are among our
most precious forms of cultural heritage, the book also
demonstrates that they are at risk of neglect, and of endangerment
from globalisation and linguistic imperialism. Including case
studies from across Europe, North America, Africa, and Asia, this
book documents the vital work being done by museums to help
preserve languages and make them objects of broad public interest.
Divided into three sections, contributions to the book focus on one
of three types of museums: museums of individual languages, museums
of language groups - both geographic and structural - and museums
of writing. The volume presents practical information alongside
theoretical discussions and state-of-the-art commentaries
concerning the representation of languages and their cultural
nature. Museums of Language and the Display of Intangible Cultural
Heritage is the first volume to address the subject of language
museums and, as such, should be of interest to academics,
researchers, and postgraduate students in the fields of museum and
cultural heritage studies, applied linguistics, anthropology,
tourism, and public education.
Museums of Language and the Display of Intangible Cultural Heritage
presents essays by practitioners based in language museums around
the world. Describing their history, mission, and modes of display,
contributors demonstrate the important role intangible heritage can
and should play in the museum. Arguing that languages are among our
most precious forms of cultural heritage, the book also
demonstrates that they are at risk of neglect, and of endangerment
from globalisation and linguistic imperialism. Including case
studies from across Europe, North America, Africa, and Asia, this
book documents the vital work being done by museums to help
preserve languages and make them objects of broad public interest.
Divided into three sections, contributions to the book focus on one
of three types of museums: museums of individual languages, museums
of language groups - both geographic and structural - and museums
of writing. The volume presents practical information alongside
theoretical discussions and state-of-the-art commentaries
concerning the representation of languages and their cultural
nature. Museums of Language and the Display of Intangible Cultural
Heritage is the first volume to address the subject of language
museums and, as such, should be of interest to academics,
researchers, and postgraduate students in the fields of museum and
cultural heritage studies, applied linguistics, anthropology,
tourism, and public education.
In this book, scholars, students and aficionados of Jeanette
Winterson will find ten analyses of time, space and narrative in
her works. From her very first novel, Jeanette Winterson has made
her characters move in time and in space, and she has always shown
a sophisticated interest in narrative forms, and this is the first
book to focus entirely on these central concerns. The writers of
the essays provide different perspectives on the three subjects,
from postmodernism to quantum physics, queer theory to genre
studies and the uncanny to stylistics. In its section on time and
narrative, the volume offers a fresh approach to Winterson's works,
with a concentration on autobiographical elements, love, desire,
the language of quantum physics, and the queer uncanny. The next
section, space and narrative, pursues the motifs of journeys,
utopic spaces, cyberspace and labyrinths, and includes a chapter on
the shorter fiction. The last section, which comprises essays that
cover all three elements of time, space and narrative equally,
examines these themes as they affect Winterson's representation of
voices and corporeality, and her use of romance narrative in the
children's fiction. The volume covers Winterson's major fiction,
with the Introduction connecting the images of huts, rivers and
fire-gazing that are found extensively in her works to the themes
of time and space, and bringing the discussion up to Winterson's
latest novel, The Stone Gods. A mixture of established and new
scholars presents in this book an exciting array of the latest
ideas on this respected and popular writer.
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