Conversations on the Global South – Colonialism Revolutions, and Dictatorships: The Politics of Heritage in the Philippines – A conversation with heritage scholars and advocates in the country

Heritage conservation practice and thinking in the Philippines have taken on complicated paths, as it is shaped and at the same time implicated by critical political and governance issues in the country. Social Transformations editor Jose Jowel Canuday conversed with leading Philippine actors workin...

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Main Authors: Canuday, Jose Jowel, Zialcita, Fernando, Evidente, Mark, Mayo, Leon, Akpedonu, Erik
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2017
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.socialtransformations-11282024-11-05T18:12:03Z Conversations on the Global South – Colonialism Revolutions, and Dictatorships: The Politics of Heritage in the Philippines – A conversation with heritage scholars and advocates in the country Canuday, Jose Jowel Zialcita, Fernando Evidente, Mark Mayo, Leon Akpedonu, Erik Heritage conservation practice and thinking in the Philippines have taken on complicated paths, as it is shaped and at the same time implicated by critical political and governance issues in the country. Social Transformations editor Jose Jowel Canuday conversed with leading Philippine actors working on a range of areas in heritage studies, advocacies, and issues, in particular anthropologist Fernando Zialcita, lawyer and environmental planner Mark Evidente, urban planner Leon Mayo, and architectural scholar/researcher Erik Akpedonu. Their conversation of the intricacies of heritage engagements in the country sheds light on the continuing contestations underlying colonial and revolutionary history, the complexity of postwar reconstruction, power relations behind postcolonial statecraft, and the tensions between the idea of a national and local constituency. These engagements underscore the significance of heritage as discursive sites of social and political action, a fertile ground for unpacking the modes of thinking about identity, the state, and the future of imagination. 2017-09-30T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/socialtransformations/vol5/iss2/4 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/socialtransformations/article/1128/viewcontent/ST_205.2_204_20Conversations_20on_20the_20Global_20South_20__20Canuday_2C_20et_20al..pdf Social Transformations Journal of the Global South Archīum Ateneo
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description Heritage conservation practice and thinking in the Philippines have taken on complicated paths, as it is shaped and at the same time implicated by critical political and governance issues in the country. Social Transformations editor Jose Jowel Canuday conversed with leading Philippine actors working on a range of areas in heritage studies, advocacies, and issues, in particular anthropologist Fernando Zialcita, lawyer and environmental planner Mark Evidente, urban planner Leon Mayo, and architectural scholar/researcher Erik Akpedonu. Their conversation of the intricacies of heritage engagements in the country sheds light on the continuing contestations underlying colonial and revolutionary history, the complexity of postwar reconstruction, power relations behind postcolonial statecraft, and the tensions between the idea of a national and local constituency. These engagements underscore the significance of heritage as discursive sites of social and political action, a fertile ground for unpacking the modes of thinking about identity, the state, and the future of imagination.
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author Canuday, Jose Jowel
Zialcita, Fernando
Evidente, Mark
Mayo, Leon
Akpedonu, Erik
spellingShingle Canuday, Jose Jowel
Zialcita, Fernando
Evidente, Mark
Mayo, Leon
Akpedonu, Erik
Conversations on the Global South – Colonialism Revolutions, and Dictatorships: The Politics of Heritage in the Philippines – A conversation with heritage scholars and advocates in the country
author_facet Canuday, Jose Jowel
Zialcita, Fernando
Evidente, Mark
Mayo, Leon
Akpedonu, Erik
author_sort Canuday, Jose Jowel
title Conversations on the Global South – Colonialism Revolutions, and Dictatorships: The Politics of Heritage in the Philippines – A conversation with heritage scholars and advocates in the country
title_short Conversations on the Global South – Colonialism Revolutions, and Dictatorships: The Politics of Heritage in the Philippines – A conversation with heritage scholars and advocates in the country
title_full Conversations on the Global South – Colonialism Revolutions, and Dictatorships: The Politics of Heritage in the Philippines – A conversation with heritage scholars and advocates in the country
title_fullStr Conversations on the Global South – Colonialism Revolutions, and Dictatorships: The Politics of Heritage in the Philippines – A conversation with heritage scholars and advocates in the country
title_full_unstemmed Conversations on the Global South – Colonialism Revolutions, and Dictatorships: The Politics of Heritage in the Philippines – A conversation with heritage scholars and advocates in the country
title_sort conversations on the global south – colonialism revolutions, and dictatorships: the politics of heritage in the philippines – a conversation with heritage scholars and advocates in the country
publisher Archīum Ateneo
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