Performing Nordic Heritage: Everyday Practices and Institutional Culture

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Routledge, 13. maí 2016 - 368 síður
The performance of heritage takes place in prestigious institutions such as museums and archives, in officially sanctioned spaces such as jubilees and public monuments, but also in more mundane, ephemeral and banal cultural practices, such as naming of phenomena, viewing exhibitions or walking in the countryside. This volume examines the performance of Nordic heritage and the shaping of the very idea of Norden in diverse contexts in North America, the Baltic and the Nordic countries and examines the importance of these places as sites for creating and preserving cultural heritage. Offering rich perspectives on a part of Europe which has not been the centre of discussion in the Anglophone world, this volume will be of value to a wide readership, including cultural historians, museum practitioners, policy-makers and scholars of heritage, ethnology and folkloristics.
 

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List of Figures
Peter Aronsson and Lizette Gradén
Performing Space Place and Identity
Performing the North within Norden
The Importance of Visual Icons as Heritage
Negotiating Local National and Nordic Identities through Commemorations
Recomposing an Old Song of Peace
Danish versus German in South Jutland
Gift Exchange Volunteerism
Negotiating Regional Spaces in the Baltic
Sweden versus Norden in the Nordiska Museet
Changing Ideas of Norden and their
Performing Nordic Spaces in Everyday Life and Museums
Index
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Peter Aronsson is Professor of Cultural Heritage and the Uses of History at the Department of Culture Studies, Linköping University, Sweden. Lizette Gradén is Chief Curator at the Nordic Heritage Museum in Seattle, Affiliate Associate Professor in Scandinavian Studies at the University of Washington, and former research fellow at the Department of Design, Craft and Art at Konstfack, Stockholm.

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