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Matthew J. Hill

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Globalizing Havana: World Heritage And Urban Development In Late Socialist Cuba (In Process), Matthew Hill Dec 2013

Globalizing Havana: World Heritage And Urban Development In Late Socialist Cuba (In Process), Matthew Hill

Matthew J. Hill

No abstract provided.


100 Papitos In Old Havana’: Entrepreneurial Heritage, ‘Desarrollo Integral’ And Self-Care In Late Socialist Cuba, Matthew Hill, Maki Tanaka Nov 2013

100 Papitos In Old Havana’: Entrepreneurial Heritage, ‘Desarrollo Integral’ And Self-Care In Late Socialist Cuba, Matthew Hill, Maki Tanaka

Matthew J. Hill

No abstract provided.


Cuba As ‘Exception’: Unesco’S World Heritage Program And The Neoliberal Management Of Historic Centers.”, Matthew Hill, Maki Tanaka May 2013

Cuba As ‘Exception’: Unesco’S World Heritage Program And The Neoliberal Management Of Historic Centers.”, Matthew Hill, Maki Tanaka

Matthew J. Hill

No abstract provided.


“Co-Creating Heritage Landscapes: A Rancièrian Approach To Urban Historic Centers In Late Socialist Cuba.”, Matthew Hill, Maki Tanaka Dec 2012

“Co-Creating Heritage Landscapes: A Rancièrian Approach To Urban Historic Centers In Late Socialist Cuba.”, Matthew Hill, Maki Tanaka

Matthew J. Hill

Recent anthropological studies of cultural heritage have moved beyond enduring binary approaches (e.g. heritage vs. history, memory vs. counter-memory, or global vs. local) by highlighting the performativity, inventiveness and multiplicity of heritage processes. Yet one-party states like Cuba present cases where the analysis of multiplicity is not as straightforward as suggested by these studies. This is due to the disciplinary nature of the state-directed and tourism-oriented, heritage-making projects that blind us to other types of heritage practices. In such contexts, applying a topographical inquiry championed by the French philosopher Jacques Rancière to analyses of heritage can recuperate multiplicity by leveling …


Co-Creating Heritage Landscapes: A Topographical Inquiry Of Urban Historic Centers In Late Socialist Cuba, Matthew Hill, Maki Tanaka Oct 2012

Co-Creating Heritage Landscapes: A Topographical Inquiry Of Urban Historic Centers In Late Socialist Cuba, Matthew Hill, Maki Tanaka

Matthew J. Hill

No abstract provided.


Planning Assemblages In The Late Socialist City: Creating And Contesting Utopia In Old Havana, Cuba, Matthew Hill Oct 2011

Planning Assemblages In The Late Socialist City: Creating And Contesting Utopia In Old Havana, Cuba, Matthew Hill

Matthew J. Hill

No abstract provided.


The Future(S) Of The Past: The Cultural Politics Of Patrimony, Traditionalism And Difference In Late Socialist Cuba, Matthew Hill Mar 2011

The Future(S) Of The Past: The Cultural Politics Of Patrimony, Traditionalism And Difference In Late Socialist Cuba, Matthew Hill

Matthew J. Hill

No abstract provided.