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What to save and why : identity, authenticity, and the ethics of conservation / Erich Hatala Matthes.

Penn Museum Library CC135 .M38 2024
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Matthes, Erich Hatala, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cultural property--Protection--Moral and ethical aspects.
Cultural property.
Physical Description:
x, 224 pages ; 19 cm
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2024]
Summary:
"A family heirloom. An endangered species. An ancient piece of pottery. A threatened language. These things differ in myriad ways, but they are tied together by a common thread: they are all examples of things that call out to be saved. The world is brimming with things worth saving, and we have limited time and resources. How do we decide what to save? Why do we make these choices? Philosopher Erich Hatala Matthes explores these questions as they surface in radically diverse contexts--from museums to TikTok, and from National Parks to the corner of your attic. Matthes illustrates the deep relationship between the things we might save and our sense of self. If our cares and concerns are a fundamental part of our identity, then what we care for and preserve will play a significant role in shaping and maintaining our understanding of who we are. In a world in which everything that we care about is subject to powerful forces of change--from climate disturbance and armed conflict, to social transformation and the wear and tear of time--the terms on which we confront change will be key to whether and how we can save the things we care about in the ways that really matter to us. Will change be foisted upon us? Or is there a role for us to play in rejecting, influencing, or managing change? As he explores these questions, Matthes tackles related themes such as authenticity, agency, and appropriation: Who exactly should be responsible for saving things, and on whose behalf should such efforts be pursued? These are all essential elements to a fuller understanding of what to save and why." -- Publisher's description.
Contents:
From heirlooms to tacos : what should we save?
From wilderness to pottery : why should we save things?
From climate change to colonialism : from what should we save things?
From language revitalization to digital replication : how should we save things?
From appropriation to participation : by whom should things be saved?
From ourselves to future generations : for whom should we save things?
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-219) and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Matthes, Erich Hatala. What to save and why.
PDF version: Matthes, Erich Hatala. What to save and why.
Ebook version: Matthes, Erich Hatala. What to save and why.
ISBN:
9780197744550
0197744559
OCLC:
1420141842
Publisher Number:
90101056245

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