Tilaushistoria identiteettityönä ja kulttuuriperintöprosessina – Paikallisen historiapolitiikan tarkastelua




Paikallisen historiapolitiikan tarkastelua

Sivula Anna

Miikka Pyykkönen

PublisherKulttuuripolitiikan tutkimuksen seura

Jyväskylä

2015

Kulttuuripolitiikan tutkimuksen vuosikirja

Kulttuuripolitiikan tutkimuksen vuosikirja

Kulttuuripolitiikan tutkimuksen vuosikirja

1

2015

56

69

14

2343-290X

2343-290X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.17409/kpt.v1i1.106

http://www.kulttuuripolitiikantutkimus.fi/sites/default/files/KPTVS2015.pdf



This article is concerned with commissioned histories and the use of histories. Cultural

heritage is created and recreated in a process of the identity work, where a heritage

community uses different histories to add the cultural value of the remnants of the past.

A heritage community is a participating group of actors, involved in a certain process of

identity work, and voluntarily taking part in the cultural heritage production. The members

of heritage communities use different kinds of histories for to consolidate their sense of

ownership of the remnants of their own past and for to strengthen their sense of belonging

and togetherness. A heritage community can be either local or translocal. In this article I

introduce three different types of identity work and clarify how they interact in the process

of cultural heritage. I also give some new methodological tools for the researchers, who

want to understand the emergence of temporary heritage communities and who are interested

in the cultural heritage production “from below”.

 



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