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E-raamat: Cultural Heritage Management in Africa: The Heritage of the Colonized

Edited by (Director-General, National Museums of Kenya), Edited by (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
  • Formaat: 306 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000799088
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Cultural Heritage Management in Africa explores the diversity of Africas cultural heritage by analysing how and why this heritage has been managed, and by considering the factors that continue to influence management strategies and systems throughout the African continent.

Including contributions from prominent scholars and heritage professionals working across Africa, the volume presents critical, contemporary perspectives on the state of heritage in the area. Chapters analyse the practices that emanated from different colonial experiences and consider what impact these had and continue to have on the management of African heritage. It also critically examines the ideological influence of independence movements on the African continents management and remembering of heritage, and considers whether there are any differences in heritage management between countries that experienced armed conflicts and those that did not. The volume will be the first to critically assess the state of heritage management now, at a time when vital conversations about the balance between heritage and development is ongoing and the actions of new players have begun to impact the management and practice of heritage in the region.

Cultural Heritage Management in Africa will be essential reading for those engaged in the study of museums and heritage, development, archaeology, anthropology, history and African studies. It will also be of interest to heritage and museum professionals who wish to learn more about the decolonisation of heritage.
List of Figures and Table
viii
List of Contributors
x
Preface xviii
1 Introduction: The Heritage of the Colonised
1(10)
George Okello Abungtt
Webber Ndoro
2 Post-Colonial Archaeology in East Africa
11(18)
Herman O. Kiriama
3 Museums and Heritage in West Africa
29(12)
El Hadji Malick Ndiaye
Hamady Bocoum
Augustin F.C. Holl
4 The Exhibition of the African in Post-Colonial Africa: Example from Kenya
41(16)
David Mbuthia
Purity Kiura
5 Heritage Governance in Post-Colonial Africa
57(13)
Thabo Manetsi
6 Legal Protection of African Cultural Heritage in the 21st Century and Beyond: A Prognosis and Futures Perspective
70(18)
Ancila Nliamo
Seke Katsamudanga
7 The Trouble with Participation: Heritage Places, Politics and Communities in Africa
88(17)
Albino Jopela
8 `Nothing about Us, Without Us': Heritage, Development and Communities in West Africa
105(15)
Wazi Apoh
Victoria Ndidi Osuagwu
9 Slave Trade, Slavery and the Politics of Heritage Representation in Africa: Examples from Kenya and Mauritius
120(20)
Patrick Abungu
Jean Francois Lafleur
10 The Indian Ocean and the history of Indenture: The Making of'new' Nationals and Nations
140(19)
Satyendra Peerthum
Kiran Chuttoo Jankee
11 Heritage Management Practice in Ethiopia: Is it different?
159(14)
Temesgen Burka
Tsehay Eshetie
12 World Heritage and development: Is UNESCO a Barrier or Facilitator and do African Opinions Matter?
173(16)
Ishanlosen Odiaua
Webber Ndoro
13 The Intangible in World Heritage in Africa: Recognising the Invisible: Case Studies of the Mosi-oa-Tunya/Victoria Falls World Heritage ZAMBIA, Pendjari National Park, BENIN and Matobo Hill World Heritage Zimbabwe
189(15)
John Zulu
Hermione N. Boko Koudakossi
14 Liberation Heritage Typology and World Heritage: From Local Dimensions to `Universalism'
204(15)
Pascall Taruvinga
Ziva Domingos
15 The Nature-Culture Divide in Heritage Classification and Management in Africa: Reality or a Convenience of Management
219(19)
Musawa Musonda-Hamusonde
George Okello Abungu
16 Colonial Statues in Post-Colonial Africa: Decolonising the Narrative or Destroying the Heritage?
238(17)
Shadreck Chirikure
Webber Ndoro
Simbarashe S. Chitima
Genius Tevera
Thomas Tltondhlana
17 World Heritage and Education in Africa: A Landscape of Shifting Priorities
255(16)
Sibongile Masuku
Soul Sliava
18 Conclusion: Heritage Africa. What Next?
271(11)
Webber Ndoro
George Okello Abungu
Index 282
George Okello Abungu is an archaeologist and Emeritus Director-General of the National Museums of Kenya.

Webber Ndoro before re-joining ICCROM in January 2018 as its Director-General was the Director of the African World Heritage Fund.