Heritage Justice
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Heritage Justice by Charlotte Joy, published by Cambridge University Press in 2020. This compelling work, spanning 75 pages, delves into the intricate relationship between past injustices and the potential for remediation through compensatory mechanisms involving material culture.
Joy goes beyond merely critiquing global heritage brokers such as UNESCO, the ICC, and museums, which are often viewed as Eurocentric and elitist. Instead, she invites readers to engage with the pressing debates surrounding global heritage justice and the role these institutions play in shaping our understanding of cultural heritage.
Whether you're an archaeology enthusiast or interested in social justice, Heritage Justice offers a vital perspective that challenges conventional narratives and encourages a deeper exploration of heritage's role in addressing historical wrongs. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your knowledge with this essential read.