Heritage, Affect and Emotion: Politics, practices and infrastructures - Critical Studies in Heritage, Emotion and Affect -  - Books - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9781138547346 - February 6, 2018
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Heritage and its economies are driven by affective politics and consolidated through emotions such as pride, awe, joy and pain. In the humanities and social sciences, there is a widespread acknowledgement of the limits not only of language and subjectivity, but also of visuality and representation. Social scientists, particularly within cultural geography and cultural studies, have recently attempted to define and understand that which is more-than-representational, through the development of theories of affect, assemblage, post-humanism and actor network theory, to name a few. While there have been some recent attempts to draw these lines of thinking more forcefully into the field of heritage studies, this book focuses for the first time on relating heritage with the politics of affect. The volume argues that our engagements with heritage are almost entirely figured through the politics of affective registers such as pain, loss, joy, nostalgia, pleasure, belonging or anger. It brings together a number of contributions that collectively - and with critical acuity - question how researchers working in the field of heritage might begin to discover and describe affective experiences, especially those that are shaped and expressed in moments and spaces that can be, at times, intensely personal, intimately shared and ultimately social. It explores current theoretical advances that enable heritage to be affected, released from conventional understandings of both ?heritage-as-objects? and ?objects-as-representations? by opening it up to a range of new meanings, emergent and formed in moments of encounter. Whilst representational understandings of heritage are by no means made redundant through this agenda, they are destabilized and can thus be judged anew in light of these developments. Each chapter offers a novel and provocative contribution, provided by an interdisciplinary team of researchers who are thinking theoretically about affect through landscapes, practices of commemoration, visitor experience, site interpretation and other heritage work.


320 pages, 29 Halftones, black and white; 29 Illustrations, black and white

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Released February 6, 2018
ISBN13 9781138547346
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd
Pages 320
Dimensions 235 × 159 × 15 mm   ·   486 g
Language English  
Editor Tolia-Kelly, Divya P. (Durham University, United Kingdom)
Editor Waterton, Emma (University of Western Sydney, Australia)
Editor Watson, Steve (York St John University, United Kingdom)

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