International Relations and Heritage
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International Relations and Heritage
Patchwork in Times of Plurality
Christofoletti, Rodrigo; Botelho, Maria Leonor
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
09/2022
468
Mole
Inglês
9783030779931
15 a 20 dias
730
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Preface.- Part I: Between bridges and frontiers.- Chapter 1. Preserve heritage and share memories in Latin American port cities. A project in action: CoopMar - Transoceanic Cooperation, Public Policies and Ibero-American Sociocultural Community.- Chapter 2. Regional Assets, Industrial Growth, Global Reach: The Case Study of the Film Industry in the San Francisco Bay Area.- Chapter 3. Cultural Heritage and globalization: Trajectory, projects and strategies of the Santa Maria la Real Foundation (Aguilar de Campoo, Castile and Leon. Spain).- Chapter 4. Foreign Policy of Cities: Modeled International Strategy and Cultural Heritage.- Chapter 5. Digital Culture and Digital Media as Heritage: Innovative Approaches and new Contexts in International Relationships.- Chapter 6. The chasm of history is big enough for everyone". The beginnings of the 1931 Athens Charter and the affirmation of the notion of world heritage.- Chapter 7. "National fact" and the notion of cultural heritage in Brazilian Constituent Assembly (1987/1988).- Part II: Unfortunate events of the cultural goods Political Issues of the Louvre's Internationalisation.- Chapter 8. Statues also die. Heritage, museums and memories on target by DAESH.- Chapter 9. The International protection of cultural heritage in times of armed conflict: behind the scenes of the regulatory framework of the 1954 Hague Convention Heads and Birds: Building and Restoring Heritage in New Zealand.- Chapter 10. Overcoming time and space: moving images and the medialization of heritage loss.- Chapter 11. The demand for restitution of cultural heritage through relations between Africa and Europe.- Chapter 12. Cultural heritage, City Branding and coloniality of power: a discussion on the heritage values sphere.- Part III: Soft power as a key.- Chapter 13. Three themes in transition: soft power, illicit trafficking in cultural goods and the mapping of worldheritage sites War trophies and diplomatic relations.- Chapter 14. Mapping the place of cultural heritage in diplomatic relations between Europe and Latin America: case studies Soft Power: the Circula Minas program (2015-2018) as a measure of preservation, national and international diffusion of Minas Gerais culture and heritage.- Chapter 15. The limitations and potentialities of SPHAN as a soft power project during Estado Novo of Getulio Vargas.- Chapter 16. The University of Coimbra and the various appropriations of the international seal of Patrimony of Humanity attributed by UNESCO.- Chapter 17. Brazil with its back to soft power.- Chapter 18. The timbila of Mozambique in the concert of nations.- Chapter 19. Salazar, propaganda and heritage: the design of "being portuguese" as "soft power" around 1940.
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Cultural Heritage;International Relations;Soft Power;Plurality;Multiculturalism
Preface.- Part I: Between bridges and frontiers.- Chapter 1. Preserve heritage and share memories in Latin American port cities. A project in action: CoopMar - Transoceanic Cooperation, Public Policies and Ibero-American Sociocultural Community.- Chapter 2. Regional Assets, Industrial Growth, Global Reach: The Case Study of the Film Industry in the San Francisco Bay Area.- Chapter 3. Cultural Heritage and globalization: Trajectory, projects and strategies of the Santa Maria la Real Foundation (Aguilar de Campoo, Castile and Leon. Spain).- Chapter 4. Foreign Policy of Cities: Modeled International Strategy and Cultural Heritage.- Chapter 5. Digital Culture and Digital Media as Heritage: Innovative Approaches and new Contexts in International Relationships.- Chapter 6. The chasm of history is big enough for everyone". The beginnings of the 1931 Athens Charter and the affirmation of the notion of world heritage.- Chapter 7. "National fact" and the notion of cultural heritage in Brazilian Constituent Assembly (1987/1988).- Part II: Unfortunate events of the cultural goods Political Issues of the Louvre's Internationalisation.- Chapter 8. Statues also die. Heritage, museums and memories on target by DAESH.- Chapter 9. The International protection of cultural heritage in times of armed conflict: behind the scenes of the regulatory framework of the 1954 Hague Convention Heads and Birds: Building and Restoring Heritage in New Zealand.- Chapter 10. Overcoming time and space: moving images and the medialization of heritage loss.- Chapter 11. The demand for restitution of cultural heritage through relations between Africa and Europe.- Chapter 12. Cultural heritage, City Branding and coloniality of power: a discussion on the heritage values sphere.- Part III: Soft power as a key.- Chapter 13. Three themes in transition: soft power, illicit trafficking in cultural goods and the mapping of worldheritage sites War trophies and diplomatic relations.- Chapter 14. Mapping the place of cultural heritage in diplomatic relations between Europe and Latin America: case studies Soft Power: the Circula Minas program (2015-2018) as a measure of preservation, national and international diffusion of Minas Gerais culture and heritage.- Chapter 15. The limitations and potentialities of SPHAN as a soft power project during Estado Novo of Getulio Vargas.- Chapter 16. The University of Coimbra and the various appropriations of the international seal of Patrimony of Humanity attributed by UNESCO.- Chapter 17. Brazil with its back to soft power.- Chapter 18. The timbila of Mozambique in the concert of nations.- Chapter 19. Salazar, propaganda and heritage: the design of "being portuguese" as "soft power" around 1940.
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