Heritage, Place and Community by Bella Dicks

Heritage, Place and Community by Bella Dicks

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Summary

This work explores the "turn to heritage" in recent urban, economic development and discusses the conditions which influence the adoption of heritage projects in local areas, with particular reference to Wales.

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Heritage, Place and Community by Bella Dicks

The Rhondda Heritage Park is the only colliery building left in a valley which at one time supported sixty-six deep mines. As the only significant public memorial the Rhondda has to its mining industry, it demonstrates the potential of heritage to offer a thought-provoking and accessible representation of local identity and community. However, critics of heritage point out its pretensions, banalities and failures, and its tainted, entrepreneurial character. In Heritage, Place and Community, Bella Dicks explores these contradictions in the concept and practice of heritage, shows how heritage has come to be adopted as an attempt to regenerate the cultural and economic identity of former industrial areas and discusses the role of heritage in the formation and negotiation of social identity. This ground-breaking book is more than just a study of the development of the Rhondda Heritage Park. Using an innovative theoretical framework, Heritage, Place and Community brings together the economic, cultural, social and political dimensions of heritage production and consumption and seeks to trace the ways in which the study of heritage opens up wider questions of representation and politics.
'.. I expect that it will become required reading for final year and postgraduate heritage management (and tourism) students, as well as the tourism research community. Thoughtful practitioners will also find much here to stimulate reflection ... The text is scholarly, written carefully and well organised throughout. Its apparent simplicity of structure and coherence belies the careful planning and meticulous research that much have informed its development.' (Tourism Management) '...this book makes interesting reading and...is very competitively priced.' New Heritage
Bella Dicks is a Lecturer in Sociology in the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University. She is the author of several articles dealing with the relationships between heritage, community and identity.
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ISBN 13 9780708316689
ISBN 10 0708316689
Title Heritage, Place and Community
Author Bella Dicks
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Wales Press
Year published 2000-12-15
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.