Travelling pasts: the politics of cultural heritage in the Indian Ocean world
In: Crossroads - History of Interactions Across the Silk Routes Ser.
Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures, Maps and Tables -- List of Figures, Maps and Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Notes on Contributors -- Travelling Pasts: An Introduction -- Burkhard Schnepel -- Part 1 -- Indian Ocean Cultural Heritage and the 'World' -- Chapter 1 -- Global Linkages, Connectivity and the Indian Ocean in the UNESCO World Heritage Arena -- Christoph Brumann -- Chapter 2 -- 'Project Mausam', India's Transnational Initiative: Revisiting UNESCO's World Heritage Convention -- Himanshu Prabha Ray -- Chapter 3 -- The History of the Hajj as Heritage: Asset or Burden to the Saudi State? -- Ulrike Freitag -- Part 2 -- (Im-)materialities on the Move -- Chapter 4 -- Materiality and Mobility: Comparative Notes on Heritagization in the Indian Ocean World -- Katja Müller and Boris Wille -- Chapter 5 -- Ambiguous Pasts: The Indian Ocean World in Cape Town's Public History -- Nigel Worden -- Part 3 -- Travelling Pasts in the Eastern Indian Ocean World -- Chapter 6 -- Temple Heritage of a Chinese Migrant Community: Movement, Connectivity, and Identity in the Maritime World -- Tansen Sen -- Chapter 7 -- The Uses of 'Chinese Heritage': Foreign Policy of the People's Republic of China in the Contemporary Indo-Pacific World -- Geoff Wade -- Chapter 8 -- Heritage Food: The Materialization of Connectivity in Nyonya Cooking -- Mareike Pampus -- Part 4 -- Travelling Pasts in the Western Indian Ocean World -- Chapter 9 -- Contradictions in the Heritagization of Zanzibar 'Stone Town' -- Abdul Sheriff -- Chapter 10 -- The Production of Identities on the Island of Mayotte: A Historical Perspective -- Iain Walker -- Index.