Staging the past : themed environments in transcultural perspectives /

Popular representations of history are taking on new forms and reaching wider audiences. The search for usable pasts is branching out into active appropriations of history such as historical theme parks, housing developments, and live-action role play. Drawing on themed environments across the conti...

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Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Group Author: Hochbruck, Wolfgang; Oesterle, Carolyn; Schlehe, Judith; Uike-Bormann, Michiko
Published: transcript Verlag,
Publisher Address: Bielefeld :
Publication Dates: 2014.
©2010
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Historische lebenswelten in populären wissenskulturen/history in popular cultures ; volume 2
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/transcript.9783839414811
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Summary: Popular representations of history are taking on new forms and reaching wider audiences. The search for usable pasts is branching out into active appropriations of history such as historical theme parks, housing developments, and live-action role play. Drawing on themed environments across the continents, the articles in this volume focus on how these appropriations bypass, are different from, or even contradict traditional as well as scientific modes of disseminating historical knowledge. Bringing together theorists and practitioners, they provide the basis for an interdisciplinary as well as a transcultural theory of how pasts are staged in various social contexts.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (274 pages).
ISBN: 9783839414811 (electronic bk.)
Index Number: P96
CLC: C91
Contents: Frontmatter --
Editorial --
CONTENTS --
Introduction: Staging the Past /
The Presence of Pastness: Themed Environments and Beyond /
"The Past, Foreign Countries and Fantasy ... They All Make for a Good Outing": Staging the Past in Japan and Some Other Locations /
Staging the Past in Cultural Theme Parks: Representations of Self and Other in Asia and Europe /
Imagineering Tailor-Made Pasts for Nation-Building and Tourism: A Comparative Perspective /
Holy Land Protestant Themed Environments and the Spiritual Experience /
From Themed Space to Lifespace /
Themed Environments Performative Spaces: Performing Visitors in North American Living History Museums /
Staging the Past in the Revolutionary City: Colonial Williamsburg /
"The New You": Best Practice in Historical Live Interpretation /
History s Pure Serene: On Reenacting Cook s First Voyage, September 2001 /
"Little Families": The Social Fabric of Civil War Reenacting /
Ventures into History /
Playing Ethnology /
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS.