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Staging the Past: Themed Environments in Transcultural Perspectives - Paperback

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by Judith Schlehe (Editor), Michiko Uike-Bormann (Editor), Carolyn Oesterle (Editor)

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.

Author Biography

Judith Schlehe and Michiko Uike-Bormann (Anthropology), and Carolyn Oesterle and Wolfgang Hochbruck (North American Studies) are members of a research group on History in Popular Cultures at the University of Freiburg (Germany).

Number of Pages: 276
Dimensions: 0.9 x 8.9 x 5.4 IN
Publication Date: January 10, 2023
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