Protest, Bodies, and the Grounds of Memory: Taksim Square as 'heritage site' and the 2013 Gezi Protests
In: Heritage & society, Band 9, Heft 2, S. 111-136
ISSN: 2159-0338
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In: Heritage & society, Band 9, Heft 2, S. 111-136
ISSN: 2159-0338
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Websites -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- Politics, agendas, impact -- What we did -- Voice in this book -- Structure -- Notes -- Chapter 1: How many pasts? -- Walk one -- Walk two -- Walk three -- One place, many heritages -- Walk four: passageways between pasts -- How many pasts! -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Plural heritages -- By suppressing all but one -- By segregating the non-official, non-AHD past -- By separating tangible and intangible heritages -- By understanding heritages as plural -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Yetvart -- Hampartzum -- Yedikule, Çorlu: 'This wall is that wall' ( Figures 3.2 and 3.3) -- Yenikapı, Yedikule, Gençağa Sokak ( Figure 3.4) -- Balıklı Armenian Cemetery: 'We can sit by Hrant' ( Figure 3.5) -- The air that comes with a southwester is missing -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Walking, talking, remembering -- Why walk? -- Walking as heritage practice -- Setting out: The walks in practice -- A different kind of field survey -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Co-production through design -- Material thinking -- Participation in design research -- Developing speculation -- Probes in Istanbul -- Notes -- Chapter 6: Selin, Abdullah, Hatice, Yakup, Rıza, Seçmen, Soner -- Protection, dominion, authority ( Figure 6.1) -- For me, the Walls are like a human - beaten, hurt -- Sksh sksh sksh sksh! -- Hey, Yedikule, hey! -- They lived through hard times -- The sounds used to echo here -- I am as lonely as you are! -- The Land Walls answer -- Note -- Chapter 7: The Challenges of plural heritages and co-production -- Fatal flaws -- Everything 'participates' -- Co-production? -- Trouble -- Rewiring public heritage practice -- Notes -- Chapter 8: Minor heritages -- Notes.
As noted by Pierre Nora (1989, p. 17), 'no-one
knows what the past will be
made of next'. While this is indeed so, it is also the case that the past will surely
be 'made' somehow. In this chapter, we take a look at those makings and the
ubiquitous desire to recreate what once was that arguably undergirds almost any
heritage practice.
In: Daugbjerg , M , Bozoğlu , G & Whitehead , C 2019 , Reversion and reprisal : the allure of going back and the negotiation of historical identities . in C Whitehead , S Eckersley , M Daugbjerg & G Bozoğlu (eds) , Dimensions of Heritage and Memory: Multiple Europes and the Politics of Crisis . Routledge , London , pp. 72-95 .
Dimensions of Heritage and Memory is a landmark contribution on the politics of the past in Europe today. The book explores the meanings of heritage in a time of crisis, when the past permeates social and political divisions, identity contests and official projects to forge a European community. Chapters 1,3,4,9 and 10 of this book are available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. They have been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
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This final chapter
takes up these questions, mining some of our ethnographies for support. One of
these is the basis for a short diversion to a Turkish coffeehouse in what used to
be the edge of West Berlin. This is a marginal story that turns out to be central,
allowing us to suggest that among the multiple Europes circulating and bickering in the air around us, there are still some others yet to be brought into sight. After
this, we close the book with some practical comments about what, in this time of
perceived crisis, should be done to re-orient ideas of the European past at the level of heritage practice.
In: Critical heritages of Europe
"Dimensions of Heritage and Memory is a landmark contribution on the politics of the past in Europe today. The book explores the meanings of heritage in a time of crisis, when the past permeates social and political divisions, identity contests and official projects to forge a European community. Providing an overview of the literature and an analysis of the assumptions, values and philosophies embedded within European-level policy, the book explores different dimensions of heritage and memory, from official sites, museums and policy, to party politics, historical re-enactments and the everyday ways in which people use the past to make sense of who they are. The volume explores how different understandings of and attachments to the European past produce different 'Europes' in the present, accounting for today's tense social and political relations. The book also explores formative histories for European identities that are neglected or hidden because of political circumstances and non-official heritage. Contributors consider the meanings of interlocking crises, such as economic fallout, xenophobia and the fragmentation of the EU, for new understandings of Europe's past in the present. Dimensions of Heritage and Memory will be of great interest to researchers, academics and postgraduate students in the fields of heritage and memory studies, museum studies, history, cultural studies, sociology, anthropology and politics. The book will also be interesting to practitioners and cultural heritage policymakers"--
In: Whitehead , C , Daugbjerg , M , Eckersley , S & Bozoğlu , G 2019 , Dimensions of European heritage and memory : a framework introduction . in C Whitehead , S Eckersley , M Daugbjerg & G Bozoğlu (eds) , Dimensions of heritage and memory : multiple Europes and the politics of crisis . Routledge , London , pp. 1-25 .
Dimensions of Heritage and Memory is a landmark contribution on the politics of the past in Europe today. The book explores the meanings of heritage in a time of crisis, when the past permeates social and political divisions, identity contests and official projects to forge a European community. Chapters 1,3,4,9 and 10 of this book are available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. They have been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
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In: Whitehead , C , Bozoğlu , G , Daugbjerg , M & Eckersley , S 2019 , Final thoughts : heritage as a dimension of collectivity and belonging . in C Whitehead , S Eckersley , M Daugbjerg & G Bozoğlu (eds) , Dimensions of heritage and memory : multiple Europes and the politics of crisis . Routledge , London , pp. 208-229 .
Dimensions of Heritage and Memory is a landmark contribution on the politics of the past in Europe today. The book explores the meanings of heritage in a time of crisis, when the past permeates social and political divisions, identity contests and official projects to forge a European community. Chapters 1,3,4,9 and 10 of this book are available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. They have been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
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In: Open library of humanities: OLH, Band 4, Heft 1
ISSN: 2056-6700
This chapter is a set of accounts of the film Who is Europe? It is a conversation
between the filmmaker and the editors of this book, some of whom were directly
involved in the filmmaking too. It is a good idea to watch the film before reading
on. It is available at https://vimeo.com/303706985.
In: McDonald , I , Whitehead , C , Bozoğlu , G , Eckersley , S & Daugbjerg , M 2019 , Who is Europe? Staging the making of Europe in creative documentary film . in C Whitehead , S Eckersley , M Daugbjerg & G Bozoğlu (eds) , Dimensions of heritage and memory : multiple Europes and the politics of crisis . Routledge , London , pp. 182-207 .
Dimensions of Heritage and Memory is a landmark contribution on the politics of the past in Europe today. The book explores the meanings of heritage in a time of crisis, when the past permeates social and political divisions, identity contests and official projects to forge a European community. Chapters 1,3,4,9 and 10 of this book are available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. They have been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
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