2014
DOI: 10.5840/cultura201411214
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Re-telling, Re-cognition, Re-stitution: Sikh Heritagization in Canada

Abstract: 'heritage' and 'citizenship' in Canada.

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“…These terms (museum, heritage, and memory place) can be connected due to their main feature: the temporal aspect as an appropriation of the past, in the present, for the future (Milošević 2017, 54). Others highlight the emphasis of valuation and the emotional aspect that even has the power to beautify or minimize social conflicts (Ashley 2014, 39–54). In the case of the analyzed examples, none of them emphasizes the negative consequences of the memorialized past, such as the effects on the natural surroundings and the local communities in the Iron Curtain region of the border-control activities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These terms (museum, heritage, and memory place) can be connected due to their main feature: the temporal aspect as an appropriation of the past, in the present, for the future (Milošević 2017, 54). Others highlight the emphasis of valuation and the emotional aspect that even has the power to beautify or minimize social conflicts (Ashley 2014, 39–54). In the case of the analyzed examples, none of them emphasizes the negative consequences of the memorialized past, such as the effects on the natural surroundings and the local communities in the Iron Curtain region of the border-control activities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The valorisation of the Ways cannot be dissociated from a phenomenon of heritagization, this concept being defined by Sánchez-Carretero (2015) and by Ashley (2014) as the processes of valorisation of heritage assets. As Makuc mentions, historical and religious heritage itself can be interpreted as a generator of socioeconomic sustainability and development of many rural areas (2015).…”
Section: Theoretical Contextualisation Of the Development Around The Ways Of Saint Jamesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 Although mobilized for different purposes, "the heritagization process carries an emotional resonance about underlying values that maintains social order, collective relationships and sense of belonging." 24 Being an aspect of the post-industrial experience economy, heritagisation is a global phenomenon, 25 but its scope and consistency, engaging different spheres of politics, economy, society and culture in Europe, is remarkable.…”
Section: Heritagisation Of the European Culturementioning
confidence: 99%