Marie Antoinette at Petit Trianon

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Cinematic Narratives
collective memory theory
contemporary heritage perceptions in tourism
Contemporary Society
Coppola's Film
Courtesy Everett Collection
critical heritage studies
cultural heritage
cultural identity formation
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De Versailles
Dissonant Heritage
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French Collective Memory
french revolution
French Revolution historiography
french third republic
Heritage Authenticity
Heritage Commodification
Heritage Interpretation
Heritage Narratives
hermeneutics
historic house interpretation
Imaginary Social Worlds
Literature Review
marie antoinette
media
museum visitor research
national identity
Official National Discourse
Petit Trianon
postmodern visual cultural consumption
Romantic Gaze
romantic tourist gaze
Sofia Coppola's Film
tourism
Urry's Theory
Vice Versa
Visitor Discourses
Visitor Perceptions

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367588601
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Marie Antoinette at Petit Trianon challenges common perceptions of the last Queen of France, appraising the role she played in relation to the events of French Revolution through an original analysis of contemporary heritage practices and visitor perceptions at her former home, the Petit Trianon.

Controversy and martyrdom have placed Marie Antoinette’s image within a spectrum of cultural caricatures that range from taboo to iconic. With a foundation in critical heritage studies, this book examines the diverse range of contemporary images portraying Marie Antoinette’s historical character, showing how they affect the interpretation and perception of the Petit Trianon.

By considering both producers and receivers of these cultural heritage exponents - Marie Antoinette’s historical figure and the historic house museum of the Petit Trianon - the book expands current understandings of twenty-first century cultural heritage perceptions in relation to tourism and popular culture. A useful case study for academics, researchers and postgraduate students of cultural heritage, it will also be of interest to historians, keepers of house museums and those working in the field of tourism studies.

Denise Maior-Barron is a Visiting Research Fellow at the School of Tourism at Plymouth University, UK, and a Reader at the Huntington Library, California, USA. She obtained her PhD from Plymouth University in collaboration with the Château de Versailles, France, following two consecutive research internships at this UNESCO heritage site. Her research focuses on critical cultural heritage and tourist consumption, with an emphasis on rehabilitative history and popular representations in the social imaginary.

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