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The Politics of Heritage Management in Mali

The Politics of Heritage Management in Mali
The Politics of Heritage Management in Mali
The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Djenné, in modern day Mali, is exalted as an enduring wonder of the ancient African world by archaeologists, anthropologists, state officials, architects and travel writers. In this revealing study, the author critically examines how the politics of heritage management, conservation, and authenticity play essential roles in the construction of Djenné’s past and its appropriation for contemporary purposes. Despite its great renown, the majority of local residents remain desperately poor. And while most are proud of their cultural heritage, they are often troubled by the limitations it places on their day to day living conditions. Joy argues for a more critical understanding of this paradox and urges us all to reconsider the moral and philosophical questions surrounding the ways in which we use the past in the present.
Taylor & Francis
Joy, Charlotte L
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Joy, Charlotte L
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Joy, Charlotte L (2016) The Politics of Heritage Management in Mali (Routledge), Taylor & Francis, 235pp.

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The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Djenné, in modern day Mali, is exalted as an enduring wonder of the ancient African world by archaeologists, anthropologists, state officials, architects and travel writers. In this revealing study, the author critically examines how the politics of heritage management, conservation, and authenticity play essential roles in the construction of Djenné’s past and its appropriation for contemporary purposes. Despite its great renown, the majority of local residents remain desperately poor. And while most are proud of their cultural heritage, they are often troubled by the limitations it places on their day to day living conditions. Joy argues for a more critical understanding of this paradox and urges us all to reconsider the moral and philosophical questions surrounding the ways in which we use the past in the present.

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Published date: 16 June 2016

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Local EPrints ID: 511439
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/511439
PURE UUID: 7a873316-fee9-4b1f-9df7-0a8068379bfa
ORCID for Charlotte L Joy: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4452-5883

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Author: Charlotte L Joy ORCID iD

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