1st Edition

Heritage and the Legacy of the Past in Contemporary Britain

By Ryan Trimm Copyright 2018
362 Pages
by Routledge

362 Pages
by Routledge

362 Pages
by Routledge

Bringing together heritage studies and literary studies, this book examines heritage as a ubiquitous trope in contemporary Britain, a seemingly inescapable figure for relations to the past. Inheritance has been an important metaphor for characterizing cultural and political traditions since the 1970s, but one criticized for its conservatism and apparent disinheritance of "new" Britons. Engaging... Read more

Chapter I. Introduction: "In a Wondrous Age"



Chapter II. Heritage’s Patina: Troping Polity and Preservation



Chapter III. Heritage as Givenness: The Legacy of Phenomenology



Chapter IV. Icon and Image: Heritage as Postmodern Spectacle



Chapter V. Legacy Visions: The Image of Heritage Cinema in Brideshead Revisited, The Remains of the Day, and Downton Abbey



Chapter VI. Enterprising Heritage: Industry, Tourism, and Metaculture



Chapter VII. Fictions of Industry, Tales of Culture



Chapter VIII. From Heritage to Historic Environment: Diversity and Spatialized Inheritance in the New Labour Year



Chapter IX. Haunting the Environment: Roots and Specters in Smith, Mantel, and Oyeyemi



Chapter X. Conclusion

Biography

Ryan Trimm is Associate Professor of English and Film Media at the University of Rhode Island, USA.