This book explores how the mere designation of World Heritage sites can achieve UNESCO's goal of creating lasting worldwide peace. Drawing on ethnography, policy analysis, and a sophisticated fusion of anthropological theories, Di Giovine convincingly reveals the existence of a global heritage-scape and provides a detailed yet expansive look at the politics and processes, histories and structures, and the rituals and symbolisms of the interrelated phenomena of tourism, historic preservation, and UNESCO's World Heritage Convention.Accessed through Lexus Nexis on July 8, 2008. Key, Archie F. 1973 ... Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, Ltd. Keyes, Charles F. 1995 The Golden Peninsula: Culture and Adaptation in Mainland Southeast Asia. Honolulu: University of ... Washington, DC: National Park Service, History Division, February 14-16, 1940. Kitchenanbsp;...
Title | : | The Heritage-scape |
Author | : | Di Michael A. Giovine |
Publisher | : | Lexington Books - 2009 |
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