The essays in this volume address the displacement of natural and
cultural heritage caused by disasters, whether they be dramatic
natural impacts or terrible events unleashed by humankind, including
holocaust and genocide. Disasters can be natural or human-made, rapid
or slow, great or small, yet the impact is effectively the same;
nature, people and cultural heritage are displaced or lost. Yet while
heritage and place are at risk from disasters, in time,sites of
suffering are sometimes reframed as sites of memory; through this
different lens these "difficult" places become heritage sites that
attract tourists. Ranging widely chronologically and geographically,
the contributors explore the impact of disasters, trauma and suffering
on heritage and sense of place, in both theory and practice.
Contributors: Kai Erikson, Catherine Roberts, Philip R. Stone, Stephen
Miles, Susannah Eckersley, Gerard Corsane, Graeme Were, Jo Besley, Tim
Padley, Chia-Li Chen, Jonathan Skinner, Diana Walters, Shalini Sharma,
Ellie Land, Rob Morley, Ian Convery, John Welshman, Aron Mazel, Andrew
Law, Bryony Onciul, Sarah Elliott, Rebecca Whittle,Will Medd, Maggie
Mort, Hugh Deeming, Marion Walker, Clare Twigger-Ross, Gordon Walker,
Nigel Watson, Richard Johnson, Esther Edwards, James Gardner, Brij
Mohan, Josephine Baxter, Takashi Harada, Arthur McIvor, Rupert
Ashmore, Peter Lurz, Marc Ancrenaz, Isabelle Lackman, Özgün Emre
Can, Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir, Mark Wilson, Pat Caplan, Billy
Sinclar, Phil O'Keefe
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Responses to Disaster, Trauma, and Loss
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782047186
Publisert
2016
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok