Towards a critical anthropology of the (de)creative turn in heritage

Heritage processes are today increasingly entangled with multiple forms and discourses of creativity. Connections between creativity and heritage form part of a new consensual authorised discourse, where creativity and (heritage) entrepreneurship are projected as mutually beneficial in a win-win sce...

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Discourses
Entrepreneurship
Governance
Hegemony
Neoliberalism
Profitability
Social processes
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