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Heritage diplomacy

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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-13, 09:17 authored by T Winter
This paper explores the concept of heritage diplomacy. To date much of the analysis regarding the politics of heritage has focused on contestation, dissonance and conflict. Heritage diplomacy seeks to address this imbalance by critically examining themes such as cooperation, cultural aid and hard power, and the ascendency of intergovernmental and non-governmental actors as mediators of the dance between nationalism and internationalism. The paper situates heritage diplomacy within broader histories of international governance and diplomacy itself. These are offered to interpret the interplay between the shifting forces and structures, which, together, have shaped the production, governance and international mobilisation of heritage in the modern era. A distinction between heritage as diplomacy and in diplomacy is outlined in order to reframe some of the ways in which heritage has acted as a constituent of cultural nationalisms, international relations and globalisation. In mapping out directions for further enquiry, I argue the complexities of the international ordering of heritage governance have yet to be teased out. A framework of heritage diplomacy is thus offered in the hope that it can do some important analytical work in the field of critical heritage theory, opening up some important but under theorised aspects of heritage analysis.

History

Journal

International journal of heritage studies

Volume

21

Pagination

997-1015

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

1352-7258

eISSN

1470-3610

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2015, Tim Winter

Issue

10

Publisher

Taylor & Francis