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The Nature of Heritage: The New South Africa is unique in revealing the conflicts inherent in preserving both natural and cultural heritage, by examining the archaeological, ethnographic and economic evidence of a nation's attempts to master its past and its future.
  • Provides a classic example of how nations attempt to overcome a negative heritage through past mastering of their histories
  • Evaluates the continuing dominance of nature and conservation over concerns for cultural heritage
  • Employs ethnographic and archaeological methodologies to reveal how the past is processed into a new national heritage
  • Identifies heritage as therapy, exemplified in the strategy for repairing legacies of racial and ethnic difference in post-apartheid South Africa
  • Highlights the role of archaeological heritage sites, national parks and protected areas in economic development and social empowerment
  • Explores how nature trumps culture and the global implications of the new configurations of heritage

The Nature of Heritage: The New South Africa

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 14/10/2011
    ISBN13: 9780470670712, 978-0470670712
    ISBN10: 0470670711

    Number of Pages: 272

    Non Fiction

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    The Nature of Heritage: The New South Africa is unique in revealing the conflicts inherent in preserving both natural and cultural heritage, by examining the archaeological, ethnographic and economic evidence of a nation's attempts to master its past and its future.
    • Provides a classic example of how nations attempt to overcome a negative heritage through past mastering of their histories
    • Evaluates the continuing dominance of nature and conservation over concerns for cultural heritage
    • Employs ethnographic and archaeological methodologies to reveal how the past is processed into a new national heritage
    • Identifies heritage as therapy, exemplified in the strategy for repairing legacies of racial and ethnic difference in post-apartheid South Africa
    • Highlights the role of archaeological heritage sites, national parks and protected areas in economic development and social empowerment
    • Explores how nature trumps culture and the global implications of the new configurations of heritage

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