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The author analyses architectural preservationists' narrative strategies to remake the histories of what were designed as racialized "European" zones - in opposition to "Indigenous" zones - as part of the documentation, preservation, and addition to the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Produktbeschreibung
The author analyses architectural preservationists' narrative strategies to remake the histories of what were designed as racialized "European" zones - in opposition to "Indigenous" zones - as part of the documentation, preservation, and addition to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Autorenporträt
Robert Flahive is an international relations scholar interested in the politics of the built environment through a capacious interpretation of architectural history, international relations, and urban studies. He holds a PhD in Political and Cultural Thought from the Alliance for Social, Political, Social, and Ethical Thought (ASPECT) at Virginia Tech, an MA in Political Studies from the American University of Beirut, and a BA in English from Washington University in St. Louis.