Cross-cultural encounters and 'difficult heritage' on the Thai-Burma railway: an ethics of cosmopolitanism rather than practices of exclusion
Witcomb, Andrea 2015, Cross-cultural encounters and 'difficult heritage' on the Thai-Burma railway: an ethics of cosmopolitanism rather than practices of exclusion. In Logan, William, Nic Craith, Máiread and Kockel, Ulrich (ed), A companion to heritage studies, Wiley Blackwell, Oxford, Eng., pp.461-478.
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Cross-cultural encounters and 'difficult heritage' on the Thai-Burma railway: an ethics of cosmopolitanism rather than practices of exclusion
This chapter argues for the significance of embodied actions and their traces in the heritage landscape as traces of cross-cultural practices in the context of interpreting difficult heritage in places where the heritage of war is of significance for multiple stakeholders.
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9781118486665
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1st
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eng
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210202 Heritage and Cultural Conservation 210204 Museum Studies
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