Routledge Handbook of Heritage and Gender

Routledge Handbook of Heritage and Gender

Ashton, Jenna C.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2025

730

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9781032192086

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List of figures; List of contributors; Introduction; PART 1 Materiality and Performance of Gender -1. Gendering Material Objects in Heritage Practice; 2. Bridal Ornaments and Heritage Performances in India: The Case of Kanchipuram Silk Sari, and Temple Bridal Jewellery; 3. Queerly Intersectional at the Dawn of Heritage Preservation: Judah Touro; 4. Women's Stories Unheard in the Military Border Zone: Kitchen Storytelling as Methodology; 5. Safeguarding Bulgarian Applied Folk Art: the work of Helene Oucheff; 6. The (Miss) representation of women in European prehistory museum displays: Breaking the glass display case; PART 2 Gendered Heritage Landscapes - 7. The Representation of Rosa Parks on the American Civil Rights Memorial Landscape: "Trapped on the Bus"; 8. Gender and Heritage at Home at the Pankhurst Centre and Potter's Hill Top; 9. A Queer Manipulation of the Sheats-Goldstein House: 'Quite a pad you got here, man'; 10. Contested Transcultural Spaces: The Mother Goddess Religion's Sacred Sites and Rituals in Hu? City, Vietnam; 11. Heritage interpretation and first-person narratives: producing a feminist reading of cultural landscapes; 12. An ethnoarchaeology of precolonial gold mining and the role of women in Eastern Zimbabwe; 13. Industrial Archaeologies of artists Edna Lumb and Angela Croome: Curating Aggregate; PART 3 Violence as Gender Heritage - 14. Sexual Violence in Premodern South Asian Literature: Unsavoury heritage; 15. Trauma, Memory, and Identity of Women in Cambodia Diaspora; 16. The Representation of Sexual Violence in the Arts and Memory Space Fragmentos, Colombia: Overwritten memories; 17. The Casa de la Memoria Kaji Tulam and the Reinterpretation of Guatemalan History: Women behind the door; 18. Women's Monumental Activism: Statues that Matter; PART 4 Arts-led Methodologies for Remembrance and Activation -19. The Performative Legacies of the Women's Peace Camp at Greenham Common: Beyond monuments; 20. The Illustrator in the Archive of Suffragette Katie Gliddon; 21. Recovering the excluded women in English folk and calendar customs: Social art as a research methodology; 22. Mithila Folk Art: A Feminist Perspective; 23. Deconstruction of Orientalism through Feminist Art in Turkey: Challenging legacy; 24. Doing difficult heritage, performing diasporic memory: Yoshiko Shimada and Haji Oh's art of affective recall; PART5 Digital and Media Interventions for Gender Advocacy - 25. Confronting Gender Biases in Heritage Catalogues: A Natural Language Processing Approach to Revisiting Descriptive Metadata; 26. Using Apps to Promote Women Artists and Intervene in Gender Politics; 27. Intangible Cultural Heritage, Gender, and Media: A multimodal content analysis of the UNESCO nomination films; 28. Autonomous Archives and reframing feminist heritage in the context of Covid-19; PART 6 Nationhood, Politics, and Gender -29. Nordic gender ideals and the Viking Age: an unresolved legacy; 30. Feminist and Democratic Heritage: Lessons from Spain; 31. Gendered dimensions of intangible heritage in Europe: The political pasts and presents in Italy and Poland; 32. Making Gendered Heritage Invisible in Modern Iran and the politics of erasure; PART 7 Gender in Heritage Leadership and Governance - 33. Gender and museum leadership: 'Excuse Me, I'm Speaking!'; 34. Gender as frontstage issue and backstage problem in current museum practices and research; 35. A gendered transnational analysis of future heritage through national museums' contemporary art collections: Mind the gender gap?; 36. Gender perspectives in the governance of cultural heritage institutions; PART 8 Futures of Feminist and Queer Heritage - 37. The Uses of Queer Heritage; 38. Critical contexts and proposals for a feminist heritage studies and feminist mnemopraxis; 39. A transnational feminist perspective on the representation of women in UNESCO's World Heritage Convention and Convention for Safeguarding the Intangible Cultural Heritage: Only wives and mothers?; 40. Interpretation of Cultural Heritage from a Gender Perspective: The Women's Legacy White Paper experience; 41. Development of discourse on the intersection of heritage and gender within ICOMOS; Index.
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heritage;gender;sexual violence