Rival claims of ownership or control over various aspects of culture are a regular feature of our twenty-first-century world. Such debates are shaping disciplines as diverse as anthropology and archaeology, art history and museum studies, linguistics and genetics. This provocative collection of essays—a series of case studies in cultural ownership by scholars from a range of fields—explores issues of cultural heritage and intellectual property in a variety of contexts, from contests over tangible artifacts as well as more abstract forms of culture such as language and oral traditions to current studies of DNA and genes that combine nature and culture, and even new, nonproprietary models for the sharing of digital technologies. Each chapter sets the debate in its historical and disciplinary context and suggests how the approaches to these issues are changing or should change. One of the most innovative aspects of the volume is the way each author recognizes the social dimensions of group ownership and demonstrates the need for negotiation and new models. The collection as a whole thus challenges the reader to reevaluate traditional ways of thinking about cultural ownership and to examine the broader social contexts within which negotiation over the ownership of culture is taking place.
Author(s): Laetitia La Follette
Edition: 1
Publisher: University Of Massachusetts Press
Year: 2013
Language: English
Commentary: TruePDF
Pages: 220
Tags: Cultural Property: Protection: Case Studies; Cultural Property: Moral And Ethical Aspects: Case Studies; Cultural Property: Repatiration: Case Studies; Intellectual Property: Moral And Ethical Aspects: Case Studies; Anthropological Ethics
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Table of Contents
Introduction | Negotiating Ownership Claims: Changing Attitudes toward Cultural Property
Part I | Contested Physical Culture
1 | The Politics of Archaeology: Heritage, Ownership, and Repatriation
2 | The Trial of Marion True and Changing Policies for Classical Antiquities in American Museums: Appendix: Art Repatriated to Italy and Greece through 2010
3 | The Salamanca Papers: A Cultural Property Episode in Post-Franco Spain
Part II | Shared Stewardship
4 | Language Ownership and Language Ideologies
5 | Archaeologists, Indigenous Intellectual Property, and Oral History
Part III | Negotiating the Boundary
6 | Re-owning the Past: DNA and the Politics of Belonging
7 | Digital Commons: The Rise of New Models of Collaborative Ownership
Afterword | Owners hip and the Boundary
About the Contributors
Index
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