Excavating the field of heritage law: support, renewal, and iconoclasm

IF 0.6 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Cultural Property Pub Date : 2023-11-07 DOI:10.1017/s0940739123000152
Lucas Lixinski
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Abstract This article maps the field of cultural heritage law, arguing for the need for its renewal, even if at the cost of some iconoclasm of notions we hold dear in our conceptual thinking about heritage. The article pursues this thesis by excavating a conceptual archaeology (broadly in the Foucauldian sense) of four key assumptions or conceptual pillars of cultural heritage law, which are the assumption of inherent value of cultural heritage; the pillar of authenticity; the assumption that human rights can work as a panacea for the renewal of the field; and the pillar of expertise. The archaeology of these ideas shows how much of what we take for granted in cultural heritage law is no longer fit for purpose, and the article shows those stakes by contrasting the work of these pillars and assumptions against some of the key challenges to the field: interdisciplinarity; the Anthropocene; enforcement; and the growing use of heritage as an ideological target in armed conflicts.
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挖掘遗产法律领域:支持、更新与打破传统
本文描绘了文化遗产法的领域,认为有必要对其进行更新,即使以破坏我们在遗产概念思考中所珍视的一些观念为代价。本文通过挖掘文化遗产法的四个关键假设或概念支柱的概念考古学(广义上是福柯式的)来展开本文的研究,这些假设是:文化遗产的内在价值假设;真实性的支柱;假定人权可以作为该领域复兴的灵丹妙药;以及专业知识的支柱。对这些思想的考古研究表明,我们在文化遗产法中认为理所当然的东西有多少已经不再适用,本文通过将这些支柱和假设的工作与该领域的一些关键挑战进行对比,来显示这些利害关系:跨学科性;人类世;执行;在武装冲突中,越来越多地利用遗产作为意识形态目标。
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International Journal of Cultural Property
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