Claiming the Future by Pronouncing Local Heritage

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  • Anna Elisabeth Diesch
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Matter of Future Heritage
Pages77-90
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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NameCPCL Series PHD
Number1
Volume2020

Abstract

The concept of heritage has always been provoked by changes and the wish to preserve endangered historic legacy for future generations, it is closely connected to the historic and social situation and people in different times and depending on their origin interpret the traces of the past according to their beliefs and convictions. Heritage therefore is always an interpretation of the past and hence a political topic. Urbanistic heritage often becomes recognized as such, in the moment of city expansion, when what has been the entire city turns into a “historic centre”. The whole landscape of the Sabana de Bogotá including its villages, rivers, wetlands, and land use patterns has experienced a rapid and extreme urbanisation process since the second half of the 20th century, changing completely the territory and everyday life of its inhabitants. As part of this urbanisation process six former villages are now part of the city. However, the recognition of the mega city’s heritage is mostly limited to the historic centre of what has been the Spanish city of Santa Fé de Bogotá. This is reflected in publications on the topic, the public perception, the legal situation and official policies.

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Claiming the Future by Pronouncing Local Heritage. / Diesch, Anna Elisabeth.
The Matter of Future Heritage. 2020. p. 77-90 (CPCL Series PHD; Vol. 2020, No. 1).

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Diesch, AE 2020, Claiming the Future by Pronouncing Local Heritage. in The Matter of Future Heritage. CPCL Series PHD, no. 1, vol. 2020, pp. 77-90.
Diesch, A. E. (2020). Claiming the Future by Pronouncing Local Heritage. In The Matter of Future Heritage (pp. 77-90). (CPCL Series PHD; Vol. 2020, No. 1).
Diesch AE. Claiming the Future by Pronouncing Local Heritage. In The Matter of Future Heritage. 2020. p. 77-90. (CPCL Series PHD; 1).
Diesch, Anna Elisabeth. / Claiming the Future by Pronouncing Local Heritage. The Matter of Future Heritage. 2020. pp. 77-90 (CPCL Series PHD; 1).
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