Making and Unmaking Heritage in Cyprus
Buch, Englisch, 204 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 307 g
ISBN: 978-1-78533-517-4
Verlag: Berghahn Books
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Weitere Infos & Material
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
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‘Past Presencing’ on the European Periphery
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European Products
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Cyprus: Postcoloniality, Division, and EU Accession
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Fieldwork in Cyprus: Ethnographic Modalities
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About this book
PART I: HERITAGE REGIMES
Chapter 1. Preserving Vernacular Architecture
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Heritage and Nationalism in Cyprus
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Villages Frozen in Time Preservation Standards and Aesthetic Control
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Conclusion: ‘Streamlined Along the European Prototype’
Chapter 2. Packaging Hospitality
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A Sustainable Alternative to Mass Tourism
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The Philoxenia Standard
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‘Branding the Culture of the Villages’
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Conclusion: The Creation of Tourist Spaces
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Digression: Difficult Heritage
Chapter 3. Inventing the Rural
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A Lesson in Development
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European Union Policies
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Upgrading the Rural Heritage
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Conclusion: The Rural as a European Product
PART II: FOOD, CULTURE AND HERITAGISATION
Chapter 4. ‘Full Meze’: Tourism, Modernity, Crisis
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The Cultural Logic of Mass Tourism
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What Makes Meze Cypriot?
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Performing Asymmetry
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Modernity and the Mutations of Cypriot Meze
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Conclusion: Wasting or Sharing?
Chapter 5. ‘Origin Food’: The Struggle over Halloumi/Hellim
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Contested Claims
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Pure Products, Messy Histories
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The Europeanization of Cheese Making
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Managed Diversity
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The Ingredients of Tradition
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Conclusion: Heritage Effects and Property Regimes
PART III: AMBIENT HERITAGE
Chapter 6. The Nature of Heritage Making: Environmental Governance
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Forces: Land Ownership, the Postcolonial State and the Privatization of the Coast
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Connections: Contested Natures and the Transnational Arena
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Imaginations: Local Communities and Moral Economies
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Conclusion: The Making of Biodiversity
Chapter 7. The Divided City: Europe and the Politics of Culture
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Dissected Urban Space
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The Nicosia Master Plan: Regeneration and Reconciliation
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Crossing the Divide: Transnational Cultural Diplomacy and the Old Town
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Remaking Lefkosia: Artists, Immigrants, and World-Class Architecture
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‘Get In the Zone’: Competing for the European Title
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Conclusion: Ambience for sale. Nature and Culture as Economic Assets
Conclusion
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Heritagisation as a Vector of Europeanization
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Standardization: Sameness or Difference?
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Unmaking Heritage
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Neoliberal Europeanization
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One year later: What comes after ‘the crusade of greed’?
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A Postcolonial Reading of the Crisis
Bibliography
Index