Managing Sacralities
Competing and Converging Claims of Religious Heritage
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv36cj825Author(s)
van den Hemel, Ernst
Salemink, Oscar
Stengs, Irene
Language
EnglishAbstract
What happens when religious sites, objects and practices become cultural heritage? What are--religious or secular--sources of expertise and authority that validate and regulate heritage sites, objects and practices? As cultural heritage becomes an increasingly popular and influential frame, these questions arise in diverse and challenging manners. The question who controls, manages, and frames religious heritage, and how, arises with particular urgency. Case studies from Denmark, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal and the United Kingdom present an analysis of the paradoxes and challenges that arise when religious sites are transformed into heritage.
Keywords
Anthropology; Religion; History; European StudiesISBN
9781800738225, 9781800736177Publisher
Berghahn BooksPublisher website
berghahnbooks.comPublication date and place
2022Series
Explorations in Heritage Studies,Classification
Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
Religion: general
European history
Social and cultural anthropology
Religion: general
European history