Egilea
Hitz-gakoak
Abstract

Within the context of ‘negative’ and ‘intangible heritage,’ this paper explores Burström and Gelderblom’s proposition of ‘difficult heritage,’ with respect to Bückeberg, the site of the Third Reich Harvest Festival, as a site where collective moments of cultural shame occur. The paper then considers homelessness within this theoretical framework to ask whether those aspects of our inherited and contemporary culture, which are difficult and culturally shameful, are able to be accommodated within the framework of intangible heritage. It proposes homelessness as difficult intangible heritage which is produced as ‘collateral damage,’ an indirect byproduct of other pro-active cultural processes and community values.

Year of Publication
2017
Revista académica
International Journal of Heritage Studies
Volume
23
Zenbakia
1
Number of Pages
52-64
Publisher: Routledge
Date Published
jan
Publication Language
English
ISSN Number
13527258 (ISSN)
URL
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84988380575&doi=10.1080%2f13527258.2016.1232744&partnerID=40&md5=a421e304715bfc557acbc3cb6034cc72
DOI
10.1080/13527258.2016.1232744
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