Cultural materials conservation is, at its essence, concerned with knowledge transmission, with the construction of authenticity providing confidence in the security of this transmission. Discourse around cultural difference often problematizes attempts to provide singular approaches to conservation decision-making. Examining how an authentic record is constructed in diverse communities in Australia and Southeast Asia demonstrates the use of the same methodologies used to verify authenticity, thereby contesting cultural relativism as a useful construct in conservation decision-making
This article challenges the claimed gulf between 'Eastern' and 'Western' concepts and approaches to ...
Authenticity is a central concern in the evaluation of cultural products. But why do people judge so...
There is a lively ongoing debate on Critical Heritage Studies and the Authorised Heritage Discourse,...
The papers presented in this volume address the concepts and workings of authenticity and replicatio...
For decades, the conservation of cultural heritage has been dominated by the Western approach that m...
The examination of the value of authenticity, the interpretation of the term, and the consequences f...
Locating authenticity in artworks that are remade (all or in part) or re-performed over time present...
This article explores the critical realist conceptualization of authenticity through its development...
This paper develops an understanding of the complex interplay of perspectives implicit in the multif...
In the operational activity for the preservation of existing heritage, the tangible elements of mate...
In this study, I analyse how the Chinese Government imposes the concept of authenticity on local her...
Conservation is a cultural phenomenon open to analysis using cultural theory. This chapter analyses ...
Value based concept has been accepted as a universal principle for the conservation of Cultural Heri...
Archivists and librarians play a critical role in preserving and making accessible cultural resourc...
The discrepancy between authenticity regarding heritage conservation and perceived authenticity in h...
This article challenges the claimed gulf between 'Eastern' and 'Western' concepts and approaches to ...
Authenticity is a central concern in the evaluation of cultural products. But why do people judge so...
There is a lively ongoing debate on Critical Heritage Studies and the Authorised Heritage Discourse,...
The papers presented in this volume address the concepts and workings of authenticity and replicatio...
For decades, the conservation of cultural heritage has been dominated by the Western approach that m...
The examination of the value of authenticity, the interpretation of the term, and the consequences f...
Locating authenticity in artworks that are remade (all or in part) or re-performed over time present...
This article explores the critical realist conceptualization of authenticity through its development...
This paper develops an understanding of the complex interplay of perspectives implicit in the multif...
In the operational activity for the preservation of existing heritage, the tangible elements of mate...
In this study, I analyse how the Chinese Government imposes the concept of authenticity on local her...
Conservation is a cultural phenomenon open to analysis using cultural theory. This chapter analyses ...
Value based concept has been accepted as a universal principle for the conservation of Cultural Heri...
Archivists and librarians play a critical role in preserving and making accessible cultural resourc...
The discrepancy between authenticity regarding heritage conservation and perceived authenticity in h...
This article challenges the claimed gulf between 'Eastern' and 'Western' concepts and approaches to ...
Authenticity is a central concern in the evaluation of cultural products. But why do people judge so...
There is a lively ongoing debate on Critical Heritage Studies and the Authorised Heritage Discourse,...