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Recent debates about the return of colonially looted heritage have furthered the discussions on decolonisation around the world, and have reignited questions surrounding what is, and who owns, cultural heritage. These discourses in the meaning, production and management of heritage with a growing presence of themes that address Latinities have gained greater visibility in Latin America and the Caribbean, as challenges surrounding cultural heritage arise more prominently worldwide. The attention on this region aims to contextualise the various theoretical, empirical, and critical perspectives in relation to the negotiation of decolonisation. Hence, this book focuses on the analysis of diverse modes of confronting the power underlying colonial heritage that can contribute to pushing boundaries and persuading changes in pre-established definitions of political thought and local identities. To this end, the chapters in this book focus on a wide scope of topics, ranging from the repatriation and restitution of cultural heritage, and diasporic movements to decolonial practices around monuments, museums, and education. In so doing, this volume challenges stereotypes that made Latin America and the Caribbean a space of mere reproducibility of external ideas, and instead provides a space to show current decolonial perspectives and practices developed in the region that will enrich the international debate on the contestation of colonial legacies and decolonisation of cultural heritage. .
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monografia Rebiun35016396 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun35016396 m o d cr cnu---unuuu 240105s2023 sz a o 000 0 eng d 1416605993 9783031377488 electronic bk.) 3031377486 electronic bk.) 9783031377471 3031377478 10.1007/978-3-031-37748-8 doi AU@ 000075655825 UPVA 998557100903706 UAM 991008346316404211 UCAR 991008465708604213 CBUC 991010966668706709 GW5XE eng rda pn GW5XE OCLCO OCLKB N$T cl----- cc----- F lcco JFC bicssc GM bicssc SOC002010 bisacsh JBCC thema GLZ thema 363.6/9098 23/eng/20240105 Colonial heritage, power, and contestation negotiating decolonisation in Latin America and the Caribbean editors, C.A. Malig Jedlicki, N. Oosterman, R. Christofoletti Cham Springer [2023] Cham Cham Springer 2023 1 online resource (xvii, 405 pages) color illustrations 1 online resource (xvii, 405 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Latin American studies book series 2366-3421 Part 1: Paths of Decolonisaton -- Geoepistemology of Heritage. For a Circular Culture from Latin America -- Lusotopia: Cultural Heritage, Coloniality and Resistance -- Current Times, Critical, and Future Thinking: Contribution to Rights-Led Approaches to Heritage -- Patrimonialization and Decoloniality: The Contributions of The Registration of Immaterial Cultural Goods in Brazil -- Caring for Black Monuments: Decolonial Heritage Practices in Havana and Crdenas -- Burning Monuments: The Debate on the Decolonization of Memory in Contemporary Brazil -- Part 2: Restitution and Repatriation of Cultural Objects.-Restitution and Repatriation of Cultural Objects: Repatriation of Cultural Assets and their Museological Use from a Post-colonial Perspective -- Restitution of Indigenous Cultural Objects in Latin America: NAGPRA as a Model? -- The Reason for the Artefact: Collective Memory in the Repair Policy for Illicitly Trafficked Cultural Goods -- (De)colonially Negotiating the Past: The Quimbaya Treasure Between the Gift and the Return Requests from Colombia to Spain -- The Veins of Latin America Remain Open: The Movement of Cultural Goods and Colonialities -- Part 3: Museums, Discourses, and Power -- Decolonial Approaches to Cultural Heritage in Latin American Museums -- Andean Colonial Paintings: A Space on Negotiation?.-Entangled Heritage: National Museums, Colonialism and African Objects in Diaspora -- Paths of Anti-racist Toponymy: Renaming Places in the Little Africa Region in Rio de Janeiro -- The Trajectory of Latin American Artefacts through European places of memory: Tupinamb Mantles and Moche huacos -- Part 4: Frontiers of Decoloniality -- Decolonialism, Paulo Freire and the Triangular Approach -- Coloniality, Race, and Indigenous Knowledge in Reports of 19th Century Explorers in Southern Brazil.-Quilombola Mesquita Community: Ethnic Resistance and Decoloniality -- Tumbe. Afrodiasporic Arts in the Andean -- A Symbol of Union and Peace Among American Nations: Inter-American Relations, Historical and Cultural Heritage in the 1940s -- Writing with Eight Hands. The Historical Exhibition of the Commemorations of the IV Centenary of So Paulo City: Disputes Around Cultural Heritage -- The Mirror of Modernity: Brazilian Modernist Architecture Recognized as World Heritage Sites Recent debates about the return of colonially looted heritage have furthered the discussions on decolonisation around the world, and have reignited questions surrounding what is, and who owns, cultural heritage. These discourses in the meaning, production and management of heritage with a growing presence of themes that address Latinities have gained greater visibility in Latin America and the Caribbean, as challenges surrounding cultural heritage arise more prominently worldwide. The attention on this region aims to contextualise the various theoretical, empirical, and critical perspectives in relation to the negotiation of decolonisation. Hence, this book focuses on the analysis of diverse modes of confronting the power underlying colonial heritage that can contribute to pushing boundaries and persuading changes in pre-established definitions of political thought and local identities. To this end, the chapters in this book focus on a wide scope of topics, ranging from the repatriation and restitution of cultural heritage, and diasporic movements to decolonial practices around monuments, museums, and education. In so doing, this volume challenges stereotypes that made Latin America and the Caribbean a space of mere reproducibility of external ideas, and instead provides a space to show current decolonial perspectives and practices developed in the region that will enrich the international debate on the contestation of colonial legacies and decolonisation of cultural heritage. . Cultural property- Latin America Cultural property- Caribbean Area Decolonization- Latin America Decolonization- Caribbean Area Décolonisation- Amérique latine Décolonisation- Caraïbes (Région) Colonial influence. Cultural property. Decolonization. Latin America- Colonial influence Caribbean Area- Colonial influence Amérique latine- Influence coloniale Caraïbes (Région)- Influence coloniale Caribbean Area. Latin America. Jedlicki, Camila Andrea Malig editor Oosterman, Naomi editor Christofoletti, Rodrigo editor Print version Colonial heritage, power, and contestation. Cham : Springer, [2023] 9783031377471 (OCoLC)1399401164 Latin American studies book series 2366-3421