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The Routledge Handbook of Heritage and Gender.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Ashton, Jenna.
- Series:
- Routledge Handbooks on Museums, Galleries and Heritage Series
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (893 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2025.
- Summary:
- The Routledge Handbook of Heritage and Gender offers an exceptional range of international contributions that interrogate and analyse the interactions within - and between - heritage and gender.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Materiality and Performance of Gender
- Chapter 1 Gendering Material Objects in Heritage Practice
- Chapter 2 Bridal Ornaments and Heritage Performances in India: The Case of Kanchipuram Silk Saree and Temple Bridal Jewellery
- Chapter 3 Queerly Intersectional at the Dawn of Heritage Preservation: Judah Touro
- Chapter 4 Women's Stories Unheard in the Military Border Zone: Kitchen Storytelling as Methodology
- Chapter 5 Safeguarding Bulgarian Applied Folk Art : The Work of Helene Oucheff
- Chapter 6 The (Miss) Representation of Women in European Prehistory Museum Displays: Breaking the Glass Display Case
- Part II Gendered Heritage Landscapes
- Chapter 7 The Representation of Rosa Parks on the American Civil Rights Memorial Landscape: 'Trapped on the Bus'
- Chapter 8 Gender and Heritage at Home at the Pankhurst Centre and Potter's Hill Top
- Chapter 9 A Queer Manipulation of the Sheats-Goldstein House: 'Quite a pad you got here, man'
- Chapter 10 Contested Transcultural Spaces: The Mother Goddess Religion's Sacred Sites and Rituals in Huế City, Vietnam
- Chapter 11 Heritage Interpretation and First-Person Narratives: Producing a Feminist Reading of Cultural Landscapes
- Chapter 12 An Ethnoarchaeology of Precolonial Gold Mining and the Role of Women in Eastern Zimbabwe
- Chapter 13 Industrial Archaeologies of Edna Lumb and Angela Croome: Curating Aggregate
- Part III Violence as Gender Heritage
- Chapter 14 Sexual Violence in Premodern South Asian Literature: Unsavory Heritage
- Chapter 15 Trauma, Memory, and Identity of Women in the Cambodia Diaspora
- Chapter 16 Overwritten Memories: The Representation of Sexual Violence in the Arts and Memory Space Fragmentos.
- Chapter 17 The Women behind the Door: The Casa de la Memoria Kaji Tulam and the Reinterpretation of Guatemalan History
- Chapter 18 Women's Monumental Activism: Statues That Matter
- Part IV Arts-led Methodologies for Remembrance and Activation
- Chapter 19 The Performative Legacies of the Women's Peace Camp at Greenham Common: Beyond Monuments
- Chapter 20 The Illustrator in the Archive of Katie Gliddon
- Chapter 21 Recovering the Excluded Women in English Folk and Calendar Customs: Social Art as a Research Methodology
- Chapter 22 Mithila Folk Art: A Feminist Perspective
- Chapter 23 Resisting Orientalism Through Feminist Art in Turkey
- Chapter 24 Doing Difficult Heritage, Performing Diasporic Memory: Yoshiko Shimada and Haji Oh's Art of Affective Recall
- Part V Digital and Media Interventions for Gender Advocacy
- Chapter 25 Confronting Gender Biases in Heritage Catalogues: A Natural Language Processing Approach to Revisiting Descriptive Metadata
- Chapter 26 Using Apps to Promote Women Artists and Intervene in Gender Politics
- Chapter 27 Intangible Cultural Heritage, Gender, and Media: A Multimodal Content Analysis of the UNESCO Nomination Films
- Chapter 28 Autonomous Archives: Reframing Feminist Heritage in the Context of COVID-19
- Part VI Nationhood, Politics, and Gender
- Chapter 29 Nordic Gender Ideals and the Viking Age: An Unresolved Legacy
- Chapter 30 Feminist and Democratic Heritage: Lessons from Spain
- Chapter 31 Gendered Dimensions of Intangible Heritage in Europe: The Political Pasts and Presents in Italy and Poland
- Chapter 32 The politics of erasure and making gendered heritage invisible in modern iran
- Part VII Gender in Heritage Leadership and Governance
- Chapter 33 Gender as Frontstage Issue and Backstage Problem in Current Museum Practices and Research.
- Chapter 34 A Gendered Transnational Analysis of Future Heritage through National Museums' Contemporary Art Collections: Mind the Gender Gap?
- Chapter 35 Gender Perspectives in the Governance of Cultural Heritage Institutions
- Part VIII Futures of Feminist and Queer Heritage
- Chapter 36 The Uses of Queer Heritage
- Chapter 37 Critical Contexts and Proposals for a Feminist Heritage Studies and Feminist Mnemopraxis
- Chapter 38 Only wives and mothers? A transnational feminist perspective on the representation of women in UNESCO's World Heritage Convention and Convention for Safeguarding the Intangible Cultural Heritage
- Chapter 39 Interpretation of Cultural Heritage from a Gender Perspective: The Women's Legacy White Paper Experience
- Chapter 40 Development of Discourse on the Intersection of Heritage and Gender within ICOMOS
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-003-25819-0
- 1-04-030996-8
- 9781003258193
- OCLC:
- 1519991466
- Publisher Number:
- CIPO000190419
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