This interdisciplinary volume explores the role of culture in single-industry communities facing the loss of their major industry. In a series of innovative case studies extending from New Zealand and Slovenia to the contemporary Nordic and Baltic States, the contributors address a wide range of topical issues. These include the role of the community’s past as a marker of its newly reconstructed identity and the importance of local traditions, landscapes, and place-related memories in post-industrial communities formerly dependent on one single employer or industry. The empirical case studies emphasise the role of cultural memory and local identity as communal strategies of survival and perseverance in such places and provide fresh perspectives into this turn to culture.The four parts of the book address such topics as the symbolic governance of change, tradition as capital, narratives as collective memories, and post-Soviet transition in comparative perspective. The team of international contributors hails from Australia, Estonia, Finland, Germany, and Slovenia and represents the fields of sociology, cultural policy, cultural history, landscape studies, and geography.
Jopi Nyman & Risto Turunen
Locality, Memory, Reconstruction [PDF ebook]
The Cultural Challenges and Possibilities of Former Single-Industry Communities
Locality, Memory, Reconstruction [PDF ebook]
The Cultural Challenges and Possibilities of Former Single-Industry Communities
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Formato PDF ● Páginas 290 ● ISBN 9781443835404 ● Editor Jopi Nyman & Risto Turunen ● Editorial Cambridge Scholars Publishing ● Publicado 2011 ● Descargable 6 veces ● Divisa EUR ● ID 2617429 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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