Meanings and Conflicts of Heritage
Theme:
Heritage and Conflicts
What:
Regular session
When:
9:30 AM, Saturday 14 Dec 2019
(2 hours 30 minutes)
Where:
The Australian National University
- Room 3.02
How:
How do we manage conflicts of value, of representation, and of use to which the multitude of concepts of heritage open the door?
This session seeks to understand what diverse heritages, and heritage in general, signify within (and outside of) a community, and what might be the appropriate manner of intervention in public instances.
Sub Sessions
- Antarctic Heritage: whose perspective counts?
- Participant Rebecca Hingley (University of Tasmania)
- 30 minutes | 9:30 AM -10:00 AM Part of: Meanings and Conflicts of Heritage
- Paper
- Re-appropriation of Heritage: From Russian Material Heritage to Chinese Representations of the Russian Past
- Participant Valentine Nebon-Carle (Institute of Transtextual and Transcultural Studies)
- 30 minutes | 10:00 AM -10:30 AM Part of: Meanings and Conflicts of Heritage
- Paper
- New Heritage, Age/Old Practice
- Participant Claire Bazeley
- 30 minutes | 11:00 AM -11:30 AM Part of: Meanings and Conflicts of Heritage
- Paper
- Emotions in the collective memory of the Chilean dictatorship
- Participant Nicolas Villarroel (Australian National University)
- 30 minutes | 11:30 AM -12:00 PM Part of: Meanings and Conflicts of Heritage
- Paper