This paper analyzes international heritage conservation charters through the post-structuralist lens of relative and perspective-driven “truths,” fragmentation, and dramatic settings. The “SPAB Manifesto,” the Athens Charter, the Venice Charter, the Burra Charter, and the Nara Document on Authenticity are evaluated within the framework of discursive theories established by Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Jürgen Habermas, and Gilles Deleuze in regard to cultural meanings and absolute and relative truths. Preservation doctrine through the Venice Charter engages in a positivist truth based on the substantiation of material fetishes. These early doctrines imbue the materiality of the object with truth as an absolute rather than relative truth...
Authenticity is not an absolute and constant quality inherent in an object or an experience; it is c...
The thesis complements the authenticity discourse in heritage conservation with the perspective of l...
preservation: towards an authentic history RANDOLPH STARN Authenticity was neither an exclusive crit...
This paper analyzes international heritage conservation charters through the post-structuralist lens...
The growing realisation of national identity in the face of the threatening envelopment of globalisa...
With his expression ceci tuera cela, Hugo established almost two centuries ago a strong link between...
This paper draws on the deconstruction(ist) toolbox and specifically on the textual unweav...
The scope of this paper is to examine the interpretation of the notion of authenticity in conservati...
There is a lively ongoing debate on Critical Heritage Studies and the Authorised Heritage Discourse,...
This article is devoted to the analysis of links between the Venice Charter and the Convention conce...
In an interview with Christina Cameron in 2011, Herb Stovel, one of the masterminds of the Nara Decl...
Nowadays one of the much discussed pivotal points in the preservation of monuments, especially in th...
The paper presents the history and trends of façadism, with examples from around the world, includin...
The evaluation of cultural properties, intended in the full richness of their authenticity, must be ...
Authenticity refers not only to the physical characteristics of cultural properties, but also to the...
Authenticity is not an absolute and constant quality inherent in an object or an experience; it is c...
The thesis complements the authenticity discourse in heritage conservation with the perspective of l...
preservation: towards an authentic history RANDOLPH STARN Authenticity was neither an exclusive crit...
This paper analyzes international heritage conservation charters through the post-structuralist lens...
The growing realisation of national identity in the face of the threatening envelopment of globalisa...
With his expression ceci tuera cela, Hugo established almost two centuries ago a strong link between...
This paper draws on the deconstruction(ist) toolbox and specifically on the textual unweav...
The scope of this paper is to examine the interpretation of the notion of authenticity in conservati...
There is a lively ongoing debate on Critical Heritage Studies and the Authorised Heritage Discourse,...
This article is devoted to the analysis of links between the Venice Charter and the Convention conce...
In an interview with Christina Cameron in 2011, Herb Stovel, one of the masterminds of the Nara Decl...
Nowadays one of the much discussed pivotal points in the preservation of monuments, especially in th...
The paper presents the history and trends of façadism, with examples from around the world, includin...
The evaluation of cultural properties, intended in the full richness of their authenticity, must be ...
Authenticity refers not only to the physical characteristics of cultural properties, but also to the...
Authenticity is not an absolute and constant quality inherent in an object or an experience; it is c...
The thesis complements the authenticity discourse in heritage conservation with the perspective of l...
preservation: towards an authentic history RANDOLPH STARN Authenticity was neither an exclusive crit...