1st Edition

Political Culture, Soft Interventions and Nation Building

Edited By Tiffany Jenkins Copyright 2015
118 Pages
by Routledge

118 Pages
by Routledge

144 Pages
by Routledge

This book raises questions about cultural interventions, an area of investigation somewhat overlooked in place of developing a critique of political interventions. Whilst political interventions are more explicit, coercive, and have a wide-reaching impact, it is important also to examine the way culture is used in attempts to reconstruct society and peoples - the ‘soft’ side of statebuilding,... Read more

1. Introduction  2. Reconstructing Heritage in the Aftermath of Civil War: Re-Visioning the Nation and the Implications of International Involvement  3. International Constructions of National Memories: The Aims and Effects of Foreign Donors’ Support for Genocide Remembrance in Rwanda  4. Claims to the Past. A Critical View of the Arguments Driving Repatriation of Cultural Heritage and Their Role in Contemporary Identity Politics  5. A Many-Cornered Thing: The Role of Heritage in Indian Nation-Building

Biography

Tiffany Jenkins is a sociologist and cultural commentator. Her research examines conflicts over cultural property and concepts of cultural value. She is the Culture Section co-editor of Sociology Compass, a regular broadcaster and contributor to the national press. http://tiffanyjenkinsinfo.wordpress.com/.