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Living In A World Heritage Site Ethnography Of Houses And Daily Life In The Fez Medina 1st Ed Manon Istasse

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Living In A World Heritage Site Ethnography Of Houses And Daily Life In The Fez Medina 1st Ed Manon Istasse
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing; Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.08 MB
Author: Manon Istasse
ISBN: 9783030174507, 9783030174514, 3030174506, 3030174514
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Living In A World Heritage Site Ethnography Of Houses And Daily Life In The Fez Medina 1st Ed Manon Istasse by Manon Istasse 9783030174507, 9783030174514, 3030174506, 3030174514 instant download after payment.

Through a thick ethnography of the Fez medina in Morocco, a World Heritage site since 1981, Manon Istasse interrogates how human beings come to define houses as heritage. Istasse interrogates how heritage appears (or not) when inhabitants undertake construction and restoration projects in their homes, furnish and decorate their spaces, talk about their affective and sensual relations with houses, face conflicts in and about their houses, and more. Shedding light on the continuum between houses-as-dwellings and houses-as-heritage, the author establishes heritage as a trajectory: heritage as a quality results from a ‘surplus of attention’ and relates to nostalgia or to a feeling of threat, loss, and disappearance; to values related to purity, materiality, and time; and to actions of preservation and transmission. Living in a World Heritage site provides a grammar of heritage that will allow scholars to question key notions of temporality and nostalgia, the idea of culture, the importance of experts, and moral principles in relation to heritage sites around the globe.

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