Routledge Companion to Cultural Property

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Ana Filipa Vrdoljak
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anthropology
archaeology
archival studies
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Boatema Boateng
Brent McKee
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CIPA
comparative cultural property frameworks
cultural economy
Cultural Property Categories
Cultural Property Claim
Cultural Property Discourse
Cultural Property Law
Cultural Property Policy
D. Rae Gould
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ethic studies
Fred Myers
George P. Nicholas
Haidy Geismar
heritage law
heritage studies
Human Remains
human rights
illicit antiquities trade
Indigenous Cultural Property
indigenous rights
indigenous rights research
indigenous studies
Intangible Cultural Heritage
intangible heritage
Intellectual property
International Humanitarian Law
Jemaa El Fna
Jennifer Kramer
John Bradley
law
Lee Douglas
Marama Muru-Lanning
Maria Montenegro
Martin Skrydstrup
Michael Rowlands
Mighty River Power
Morag M. Kersel
museum ethics
museum studies
NAGPRA
NAGPRA Process
NAGPRA Regulation
NAGPRA Review Committee
Native American Graves Protection
Native American Human Remains
Native Hawaiian Organizations
Neil Asher Silberman
Neil Brodie
patrimonial regimes
Patty Gerstenblith
Paul Tapsell
property law
Rosemary J. Coombe
Sandra Rozental
Seattle Art Museum
Shannon Faulkhead
Shu-Li Wang
Sita Reddy
Stefan Groth
Susan Benton
Traditional Cultural Expressions
UNESCO Convention
UNESCO's Intergovernmental Committee
UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Committee
Valdimar Tr. Hafstein
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367783983
  • Weight: 1280g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Routledge Companion to Cultural Property contains new contributions from scholars working at the cutting edge of cultural property studies, bringing together diverse academic and professional perspectives to develop a coherent overview of this field of enquiry. The global range of authors use international case studies to encourage a comparative understanding of how cultural property has emerged in different parts of the world and continues to frame vital issues of national sovereignty, the free market, international law, and cultural heritage. Sections explore how cultural property is scaled to the state and the market; cultural property as law; cultural property and cultural rights; and emerging forms of cultural property, from yoga to the national archive. By bringing together disciplinary perspectives from anthropology, archaeology, law, Indigenous studies, history, folklore studies, and policy, this volume facilitates fresh debate and broadens our understanding of this issue of growing importance. This comprehensive and coherent statement of cultural property issues will be of great interest to cultural sector professionals and policy makers, as well as students and academic researchers engaged with cultural property in a variety of disciplines.

Jane Anderson is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Museum Studies at New York University. Her research is focused on property law, Indigenous rights and sovereignty, colonial archives, repatriation, digital return, collaborative research, and transformative practice for social change.

Haidy Geismar is Reader in Anthropology and Vice Dean for Strategic Projects at University College London where she co-directs the Digital Anthropology Program. Her research interests focus on digital collections, Indigenous intellectual and cultural property, critical museum studies, the anthropology of economy and exchange, material culture and materiality, and digital anthropology.