ABSTRACT

While many claims are made regarding the power of cultural heritage as a driver and enabler of sustainable development, the relationship between museums, heritage and development has received little academic scrutiny. This book stages a critical conversation between the interdisciplinary fields of museum studies, heritage studies and development studies to explore this under-researched sphere of development intervention. In an agenda-setting introduction, the editors explore the seemingly oppositional temporalities and values represented by these "past-making" and "future-making" projects, arguing that these provide a framework for mutual critique. Contributors to the volume bring insights from a wide range of academic and practitioner perspectives on a series of international case studies, which each raise challenging questions that reach beyond merely cultural concerns and fully engage with both the legacies of colonial power inequalities and the shifting geopolitical dynamics of contemporary international relations. Cultural heritage embodies different values and can be instrumentalized to serve different economic, social and political objectives within development contexts, but the past is also intrinsic to the present and is foundational to people’s aspirations for the future. Museums, Heritage and International Development explores the problematics as well as potentials, the politics as well as possibilities, in this fascinating nexus.

chapter 1|32 pages

Museums, Heritage and International Development

A Critical Conversation

chapter 3|27 pages

Complicating Culture for Development

Negotiating ‘Dysfunctional Heritage' in Sierra Leone

chapter 4|13 pages

Art for Life

Intangible Cultural Heritage and Livelihood Development in India

chapter 6|21 pages

Reconstructing Afghan Identity

Nation-Building, International Relations and the Safeguarding of Afghanistan's Buddhist Heritage

chapter 7|7 pages

Has It Been Worth It?

Personal Reflections on Museum Development in Ghana

chapter 9|18 pages

Museum Kapuas Raya

The In-Between Museum

chapter 10|23 pages

‘Only Foreigners Can Do It'?

Technical Assistance, Advocacy and Brokerage at Aksum, Ethiopia

chapter 13|22 pages

Cultural Heritage, Humanitarianism and Development

Critical Links

chapter 14|23 pages

Reconceptualizing Heritage in China

Museums, Development and the Shifting Dynamics of Power

chapter 15|15 pages

Postconflict Heritage in Asia

Shifting Geographies of Aid

chapter 16|23 pages

Visualizing Development

The Tropenmuseum and International Development Aid