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Displaced Heritage: Responses to disaster, trauma and loss

Lookup NU author(s): Gerard Corsane, Emeritus Professor Peter Davis

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Abstract

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.


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Editor(s): Convery I, Corsane G, Davis P

Publication type: Edited Book

Publication status: In Press

Series Title: Heritage Matters

Year: 2014

Number of Pages: 304

Publisher: Boydell and Brewer

Place Published: Woodbridge

URL: http://www.boydellandbrewer.com/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=14642

Notes: Due to be published 18 Dec 2014.

Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this item

ISBN: 9781843839637


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