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Full Description
This book explores interlinkages between heritage and human rights and emphasizes that the connections are not just theoretical: Its chapters examine relevant laws, institutions, and actions that reflect both established and emerging trends in the field. The diversity of its authors' disciplinary and geographical backgrounds allows for coverage of perspectives ranging from international relations to art history and cases from Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East.
The first section connects heritage to peacekeeping, transitional justice, climate change, and the sustainable development goals. Chapters in the second section address more granular civic initiatives, critically assessing their political contours, challenges, and opportunities, and examining sites and processes as mediums for archiving rights. In the final section of the book, authors address the relationship between "subalternized memories", "invisible heritages", history-making, and the denial and recognition of rights. Going beyond traditional conceptions and approaches, authors demonstrate how less-traditional examples of cultural heritage can call attention to the violation or achievement of human rights and address the needs of people often excluded from current heritage-related discourses and practices. Ultimately, Heritage and Human Rights: Laws, Institutions, Actions critically assesses how frameworks and practices linking heritage and human rights can be complementary, limited, or even antagonistic.
Scholars, students, and actors in the heritage space will all benefit from this volume's frank explorations of underexplored cases.
Contents
Part I:Laws.- Human Rights Law in Culture and Culture in Human Rights Law.- A Right to Heritage? Lessons from the European Court of Human Rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.- The Human Right to Cultural Heritage.- Part II:Institutions.- Heritage and Human Rights in Dark Times: Memories of the Forum of Organizations in Defense of the Brazilian Cultural Heritage.- Preserving Syria's Cultural Heritage in a Post-Assad Era: Challenges, Strategies, and Opportunities.- Cultural Heritage and Sacred sites in Latin America: Preserving spiritual landscapes in a changing world.- Cultural heritage and human rights in contexts of mineral exploration in the Amazon 181.- Part III:Actions.- Rewriting of History of Africa.-From the right to the city to urban citizenship: emotional and political heritage landscapes in the context of tourism gentrification in Porto, Portugal.- Human rights and Historical satire films: Reflecting on World War II dehumanization through cinema and humorous lenses.- Turning 'Occupants' into Participants: São Paulo's Museums and People in Vulnerable Conditions.- Right to Culture and the struggle for equality: The Democratizing Power of Forró.



