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2. Strangers and brothers? Heritage, Human Rights, and Cosmopolitan Archaeology in Oceania
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Ian Lilley
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Cosmopolitan Heritage Ethics 1
- 1. Young and free: The Australian Past in a Global Future 28
- 2. Strangers and brothers? Heritage, Human Rights, and Cosmopolitan Archaeology in Oceania 48
- 3. Archaeology and the fortress of rationality 68
- 4. The nature of culture in Kruger national park 89
- 5. Vernacular cosmopolitanism: An Archaeological Critique of Universalistic Reason 113
- 6. The archaeologist as a world citizen: On the Morals of Heritage Preservation and Destruction 140
- 7. “Time’s wheel runs back”: Conversations with the Middle Eastern Past 166
- 8. Mavili’s voice 184
- 9. “Walking around like they own the place”: Quotidian Cosmopolitanism at a Maya and World Heritage Archaeological Site 205
- 10. Translating Ecuadorian Modernities: Pre-Hispanic Archaeology and the Reproduction of Global Difference 228
- Bibliography 249
- Contributors 285
- Index 289
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Cosmopolitan Heritage Ethics 1
- 1. Young and free: The Australian Past in a Global Future 28
- 2. Strangers and brothers? Heritage, Human Rights, and Cosmopolitan Archaeology in Oceania 48
- 3. Archaeology and the fortress of rationality 68
- 4. The nature of culture in Kruger national park 89
- 5. Vernacular cosmopolitanism: An Archaeological Critique of Universalistic Reason 113
- 6. The archaeologist as a world citizen: On the Morals of Heritage Preservation and Destruction 140
- 7. “Time’s wheel runs back”: Conversations with the Middle Eastern Past 166
- 8. Mavili’s voice 184
- 9. “Walking around like they own the place”: Quotidian Cosmopolitanism at a Maya and World Heritage Archaeological Site 205
- 10. Translating Ecuadorian Modernities: Pre-Hispanic Archaeology and the Reproduction of Global Difference 228
- Bibliography 249
- Contributors 285
- Index 289