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Takes an ethnographic approach to understanding everyday life of the Bedouin as heritage in contemporary Jordan. Exemplifies the materiality of heritage proclamations and religious transformations. Demonstrates the complex entanglements of Islamic revival, tourism, heritage management, and local interests in negotiating the past in the present. Underlines the importance of local communities, civil society actors, tourism and academic networks and the emergence, rejection and acceptance of UNESCO world heritage.

Produktbeschreibung
Takes an ethnographic approach to understanding everyday life of the Bedouin as heritage in contemporary Jordan. Exemplifies the materiality of heritage proclamations and religious transformations. Demonstrates the complex entanglements of Islamic revival, tourism, heritage management, and local interests in negotiating the past in the present. Underlines the importance of local communities, civil society actors, tourism and academic networks and the emergence, rejection and acceptance of UNESCO world heritage.
Autorenporträt
Mikkel Bille is a professor in ethnology at University of Copenhagen. His research focuses on the role of material culture and the senses in contemporary society.