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245 00 Decolonizing colonial heritage :|bnew agendas, actors and 
       practices in and beyond Europe /|cBritta Timm Knudsen, 
       John Oldfield, Elizabeth Buettner and Elvan Zabunyan. 
263    2111 
264  1 Abingdon, Oxon ;|aNew York, NY :|bRoutledge,|c2022. 
300    1 online resource. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 0  Critical heritages of Europe 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Europe and its entangled colonial pasts : Europeanizing 
       the 'imperial turn' / by Elizabeth Buttner -- Brexit and 
       imperial nostalgia : a longing for the future / by 
       Christoffer Kølvraa -- Spectres of Cecil Rhodes at the 
       University of Cape Town / by Nick Shepherd -- Decolonizing
       the narrative of Portuguese empire : life stories of 
       African presence, heritage and memory / by Crisano 
       Gianolla, Giuseppina Raggi and Lorena Sancho Querol -- 
       Decolonizing Warsaw : the multiple afterlives of 'Ali' / 
       by Lukasz Bukowiecki -- Curating colonial heritage in 
       Amsterdam, Warsaw and Shanghai's museums : no single road 
       to decolonization / by Csilla E. Ariese, Laura Pozzi and 
       Joanna Wawrzyniak -- The influence of Western colonial 
       culture on Shanghai : a case study of the 'Modern 
       Shanghai' exhibition at the Shanghai History Museum / by 
       Lu Jiansong -- Decolonizing contemporary art exhibitions :
       Okwui Enwezor (1963-2019), the turning point of 
       curatorship / by Elvan Zabunyan -- Sensitive memories at a
       world heritage site : silencing and resistance at the 
       Valongo Wharf / by Márcia Chuva, Laila Bianchi Aguiar and 
       Brenda Coelho Fonseca -- Traces of contempt and traces of 
       self-esteem : deconstructing our toxic colonial legacy / 
       by Dalila Mahdjoub -- Reframing the colonial in 
       postcolonial Lisbon : placemaking and the aesthecization 
       of interculturality / by Paulo Peixoto and Claudino 
       Ferreira -- Aesthetics and colonial heritage : an 
       interview with artists based in Marseille / by Badr El 
       Hammami, Mohammed Laouli and Marine Schütz -- Enslaved 
       bodies, entangled sites and the memory of slavery in Cape 
       Town : the meeting of the dead and the living / by Meghna 
       Singh -- Decolonial countervisuality / by Britta Timm 
       Knudsen with Sorana Munsya, Benjamine Laini Lusalusa and 
       Stephanie Collingwoode Williams -- New diplomacy and 
       decolonial heritage practices / by Crisna E. Clopot, 
       Casper Andersen and John Oldfield -- Decolonial voices, 
       colonialism and the limits of European liberalism : the 
       European question revisited / by Jan Ifversen. 
520    "Decolonizing Colonial Heritage explores how different 
       agents practice the decolonization of European colonial 
       heritage at European and extra-European locations. 
       Assessing the impact of these practices, the book also 
       explores what a new vision of Europe in the postcolonial 
       present could look like. Including contributions from 
       academics, artists and heritage practitioners, the volume 
       explores decolonial heritage practices in politics, 
       contemporary history, diplomacy, museum practice, the 
       visual arts and self-generated memorial expressions in 
       public spaces. The comparative focus of the chapters 
       includes examples of internal colonization in Europe and 
       extends to former European colonies, among them Shanghai, 
       Cape Town, and Rio de Janeiro. Examining practices in a 
       range of different contexts, the book pays particular 
       attention to sub-national actors whose work is opening up 
       new futures through their engagement with decolonial 
       heritage practices in the present. The volume also 
       considers the challenges posed by applying decolonial 
       thinking to existing understandings of colonial heritage. 
       Decolonizing Colonial Heritage examines the role of 
       colonial heritage in European memory politics and heritage
       diplomacy. It will be of interest to academics and 
       students working in the fields of heritage and memory 
       studies, colonial and imperial history, European studies, 
       sociology, cultural studies, development studies, museum 
       studies, and contemporary art"--|cProvided by publisher. 
588    Description based on print version record and CIP data 
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590    Taylor & Francis|bTaylor & Francis eBooks: Open Access 
650  0 Imperialism|xHistoriography. 
650  0 Museums|xSocial aspects. 
650  0 Historic sites|xSocial aspects. 
650  0 Collective memory. 
650  0 Decolonization. 
650  0 Postcolonialism. 
651  0 Europe|xColonies|xHistoriography. 
700 1  Timm Knudsen, Britta,|eeditor. 
700 1  Oldfield, J. R.|q(John R.),|eeditor. 
700 1  Buettner, Elizabeth,|eeditor. 
700 1  Zabunyan, Elvan,|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tDecolonizing colonial heritage|dAbingdon,
       Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022|z9780367569600
       |w(DLC)  2021026670 
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