Martin Hall / Noëleen Murray / Nick Shepherd (eds.)Space, Memory and Identity in the Post-Apartheid City
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Space, Memory and Identity in the Post-Apartheid City
Herausgeber: Murray, Noëleen; Hall, Martin; Shepherd, Nick
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Herausgeber: Murray, Noëleen; Hall, Martin; Shepherd, Nick
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Ground-breaking multi-disciplinary new study of heritage practice in South Africa from native practitioners and scholars following the implementation of the National Heritage Resources Act.
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Ground-breaking multi-disciplinary new study of heritage practice in South Africa from native practitioners and scholars following the implementation of the National Heritage Resources Act.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 747g
- ISBN-13: 9780415701303
- ISBN-10: 0415701309
- Artikelnr.: 22521282
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 747g
- ISBN-13: 9780415701303
- ISBN-10: 0415701309
- Artikelnr.: 22521282
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Noëleen Murray is an architect and lecturer in the Centre for African Studies at the University of Cape Town Nick Shepherd is an archaeologist and Senior Lecturer in the Centre for African Studies at the University of Cape Town Martin Hall is an historical archaeologist and professor. Currently he is Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs, University of Cape Town
Part 1: Planning Fictions 1. Planning Fictions: The Limits of Spatial
Engineering and Governance in a Cape Flats Ghetto 2. 'Manenberg Avenue is
Where it's Happening' 3. Remaking Modernism: South African Architecture In
and Out of Time 4. Engaging with Difference: Understanding the Limits of
Multiculturalism in Planning in the South African Context 5. Missing in
Khayelitsha Part 2: Sites of Memory and Identity 6. Memory, Nation Building
and the Post-Apartheid City: The Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg 7.
Picturing Cape Town 8. Memory and the Politics of History in the District
Six Museum 9. A Second Life: Heritage, Museums, Mimesis and the Tour Guides
of Robben Island 10. Social Institutions as 'Places of Memory' and 'Places
to Remember': The Case of the Ottery School of Industries 11. Living in the
Past: Historic Futures in Double Time Part 3: Burial Sites 12. On a
Knife-Edge or in the Fray: Managing Heritage Sites in a Vibrant Democracy
13. Leaving the City: Gender, Pastoral Power and the Discourse of
Development in the Eastern Cape 14. The World Below: Post-Apartheid, Urban
Imaginaries and the Bones of the Prestwich Street Dead Part 4: Transit
Spaces 15. Transit Spaces: Picturing Urban Change 16. Paths of Nostalgia
and Desire through Heritage Destinations at the Cape of Good Hope 17.
Museums on Cape Town's Township Tours 18. Public Reflections 19. A
Renaissance on our Doorsteps
Engineering and Governance in a Cape Flats Ghetto 2. 'Manenberg Avenue is
Where it's Happening' 3. Remaking Modernism: South African Architecture In
and Out of Time 4. Engaging with Difference: Understanding the Limits of
Multiculturalism in Planning in the South African Context 5. Missing in
Khayelitsha Part 2: Sites of Memory and Identity 6. Memory, Nation Building
and the Post-Apartheid City: The Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg 7.
Picturing Cape Town 8. Memory and the Politics of History in the District
Six Museum 9. A Second Life: Heritage, Museums, Mimesis and the Tour Guides
of Robben Island 10. Social Institutions as 'Places of Memory' and 'Places
to Remember': The Case of the Ottery School of Industries 11. Living in the
Past: Historic Futures in Double Time Part 3: Burial Sites 12. On a
Knife-Edge or in the Fray: Managing Heritage Sites in a Vibrant Democracy
13. Leaving the City: Gender, Pastoral Power and the Discourse of
Development in the Eastern Cape 14. The World Below: Post-Apartheid, Urban
Imaginaries and the Bones of the Prestwich Street Dead Part 4: Transit
Spaces 15. Transit Spaces: Picturing Urban Change 16. Paths of Nostalgia
and Desire through Heritage Destinations at the Cape of Good Hope 17.
Museums on Cape Town's Township Tours 18. Public Reflections 19. A
Renaissance on our Doorsteps
Part 1: Planning Fictions 1. Planning Fictions: The Limits of Spatial
Engineering and Governance in a Cape Flats Ghetto 2. 'Manenberg Avenue is
Where it's Happening' 3. Remaking Modernism: South African Architecture In
and Out of Time 4. Engaging with Difference: Understanding the Limits of
Multiculturalism in Planning in the South African Context 5. Missing in
Khayelitsha Part 2: Sites of Memory and Identity 6. Memory, Nation Building
and the Post-Apartheid City: The Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg 7.
Picturing Cape Town 8. Memory and the Politics of History in the District
Six Museum 9. A Second Life: Heritage, Museums, Mimesis and the Tour Guides
of Robben Island 10. Social Institutions as 'Places of Memory' and 'Places
to Remember': The Case of the Ottery School of Industries 11. Living in the
Past: Historic Futures in Double Time Part 3: Burial Sites 12. On a
Knife-Edge or in the Fray: Managing Heritage Sites in a Vibrant Democracy
13. Leaving the City: Gender, Pastoral Power and the Discourse of
Development in the Eastern Cape 14. The World Below: Post-Apartheid, Urban
Imaginaries and the Bones of the Prestwich Street Dead Part 4: Transit
Spaces 15. Transit Spaces: Picturing Urban Change 16. Paths of Nostalgia
and Desire through Heritage Destinations at the Cape of Good Hope 17.
Museums on Cape Town's Township Tours 18. Public Reflections 19. A
Renaissance on our Doorsteps
Engineering and Governance in a Cape Flats Ghetto 2. 'Manenberg Avenue is
Where it's Happening' 3. Remaking Modernism: South African Architecture In
and Out of Time 4. Engaging with Difference: Understanding the Limits of
Multiculturalism in Planning in the South African Context 5. Missing in
Khayelitsha Part 2: Sites of Memory and Identity 6. Memory, Nation Building
and the Post-Apartheid City: The Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg 7.
Picturing Cape Town 8. Memory and the Politics of History in the District
Six Museum 9. A Second Life: Heritage, Museums, Mimesis and the Tour Guides
of Robben Island 10. Social Institutions as 'Places of Memory' and 'Places
to Remember': The Case of the Ottery School of Industries 11. Living in the
Past: Historic Futures in Double Time Part 3: Burial Sites 12. On a
Knife-Edge or in the Fray: Managing Heritage Sites in a Vibrant Democracy
13. Leaving the City: Gender, Pastoral Power and the Discourse of
Development in the Eastern Cape 14. The World Below: Post-Apartheid, Urban
Imaginaries and the Bones of the Prestwich Street Dead Part 4: Transit
Spaces 15. Transit Spaces: Picturing Urban Change 16. Paths of Nostalgia
and Desire through Heritage Destinations at the Cape of Good Hope 17.
Museums on Cape Town's Township Tours 18. Public Reflections 19. A
Renaissance on our Doorsteps







