Power, place, affect
Divya Tolia-Kelly is a Reader in Geography at Durham University. Emma Waterton is an Associate Professor and DECRA Fellow based at the University of Western Sydney in the Institute for Culture and Society. Steve Watson is Professor in the Business School at York St John University, UK.
Preface Andrea Witcomb 1. Introduction: Affecting Heritage Section I: Feeling Heritage 2. The Habit of Heritage: not looking at, but being with3. Visitor Encounters and Experience: the gap between the body and the pictured4. Twenty-First Century Innovations and Practices: the promise of digital and new communities of encounter Section II: Affect/Emotion at Heritage Landscapes 5. Being with/in Aboriginal Landscapes: connecting with plural time-spaces6. Visitor Encounters and Experience: postcoloniser feelings7. Twenty-First Century Innovations and Practices: feeling the power of Aboriginal Time-Space Section III: The Geopolitics of the Museum Cabinet 8. Being In the Artefact: the pain of separation 9. Visitor Encounters and Experiences: exclusion, violence and rape at the museum10. Twenty-First Century innovations and practices: the postcolonial body curating the archive and museum 11. Conclusions