Polarized Pasts: Heritage and Belonging in Times of Political Polarization

Polarized Pasts: Heritage and Belonging in Times of Political Polarization

by Elisabeth Niklasson (Editor)
Polarized Pasts: Heritage and Belonging in Times of Political Polarization

Polarized Pasts: Heritage and Belonging in Times of Political Polarization

by Elisabeth Niklasson (Editor)

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Overview

When questions of belonging enter the forefront of political debates, so too does heritage. This volume draws critical voices from archaeology, anthropology and the classics into a conversation about political uses of the past in times of radical right populism. The authors show how ancient monuments and sites, bygone eras and political regimes, and even your genetic ancestry, can become wrapped up in polarized political debates. They also highlight how heritage, which is often thought of as a common good, can be dangerous in times of political polarization – erasing nuances between ‘us’ and ‘them’. Together, the texts pave the way for a better understanding of the political role of heritage in society.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781800738485
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 01/13/2023
Series: Explorations in Heritage Studies , #8
Pages: 234
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Elisabeth Niklasson is Lecturer in Cultural Heritage at University of Aberdeen. She pursues research on EU heritage policy and the uses of the past by political parties in Scandinavia.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Introduction: Heritage and Belonging in Times of Political Polarization
Elisabeth Niklasson

Chapter 1. Heritage, Memory, Race: The Culture of the Far Right
Chiara de Cesari

Chapter 2. Innocence Reinvented: Far-Right Mythmaking in Hungary
Cathrine Thorleifsson

Chapter 3. Possessive Pasts: Heritage in Far-Right Rhetoric in Scandinavia
Elisabeth Niklasson and Herdis Hølleland

Chapter 4. ‘Western Civilization’, White Supremacism and the Myth of a White Ancient Greece
Rebecca Futo Kennedy

Chapter 5. Memory between Repression and Deception: Germany’s Shattered Stratigraphies
Reinhard Bernbeck

Chapter 6. Walking through the Darkest Valley: Heritage and Hatred in the Era of Reactionary Populism
Alfredo González-Ruibal

Chapter 7. Is DNA a Dangerous Heritage?
Chip Colwell

Chapter 8. The Sigtuna Debacle: A Story of Ancient DNA, Immigrants, and Fake News in a Viking Age Town in Sweden
Anna Källén

Chapter 9. The Threat of Essence: Reflections on the Heritage of Racism and the Racism of Heritage
Michael Herzfeld

Index

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