Introduction: Dissecting Outstanding Universal Value
Chapter 1: Theoretical Perspectives on Outstanding Universal
Value
Chapter 2: Outstanding Universal Value: International History
Chapter 3: National Constructions of the Past
Chapter 4: Cultural Diversity and Inclusion
Chapter 5: Sustainable Tourism and Development: Realistic Outcome
or Wishful Thinking?
Chapter 6: Authenticity and Post-authenticity: Keeping It Real?
Chapter 7: The Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention:
Complementing World Heritage?
Conclusion: The World Heritage Convention at 40
Appendix: Nomination Dossiers Selected
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Sophia Labadi is director of the Centre for Cultural Heritage and lecturer at the University of Kent. She worked for UNESCO from 2004 to 2012.
This work provides an in-depth exploration of the basic concepts
and mechanisms of the World Heritage Convention. As the Convention
celebrates its 40th anniversary and reflects on its future, this
book offers new insights into the reasons for its global success,
into its prospects, and into its contradictions.
*Francesco Bandarin, ADG Culture, UNESCO*
The World Heritage Convention of 1972 established a list of sites
acknowledged by UNESCO to be of universal human value—World
Heritage Sites. With the detailed knowledge of an insider to
the heritage establishment and the critical perspective of an
independent researcher, Sophia Labadi takes us through the key
issues of how such sites can be compatible with cultural diversity,
with notions of an authentic past, with sustainable development and
tourism, and with social cohesion in the modern nation state. She
finds fault with the implementation of the convention and its core
value, while offering an astute resolution rooted in a more
sensitive and pluralist cultural politics of tangible and
intangible heritage for us all. This is essential reading for all
concerned with contemporary heritage and the vital importance of
the past to the present.
*Michael Shanks, Stanford University*
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