Narrating Heritage: Rights, Abuses and Cultural Resistance
- 240pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Focusing on the intersection of heritage, rights, and social justice, this book presents original ethnographic research and case studies that explore various approaches to heritage. It highlights the complexities of heritage discourses, revealing both its positive and negative uses. Through compelling narratives, the text underscores the critical role of heritage in advocating for human rights and fostering social justice, making a significant contribution to the understanding of these interconnected themes.