开普敦现代遗产文件(2022 年)

IF 1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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遗产管理局的主要目标之一是倡导积极和有意义的变革,通过政策和实践重新认识何为 现代遗产。开普敦现代遗产文件》是这项工作的核心。奈良原真性文件》(1994 年)成功地实现了全球原真性概念和评估范式的类似转变,《开普敦文 件》正是本着这一精神构思的,它力图就现代遗产的重新概念化达成类似的全球共识。开普敦文件》摒弃了 20 世纪对现代遗产定义的欧洲中心主义、同质化、普遍化、发展性和殖民主义的联想和提法,支持将现代遗产重新塑造为一种多元的地球现象,预示着 "人类世 "的到来。其目的是通过承认和赋予迄今为止被忽视、边缘化或排除在现有现代遗产典籍之外的现代文化经验和表现形式以价值,鼓励更全面、更完整地描述全球与现代性的相遇。开普敦文件》的草案是在 2021 年第一届博物馆协会会议之后编写的,并于 2022 年 8 月在博物馆协会的《策展人》特刊上发表:博物馆杂志》(Curator: The Museum Journal)特刊上发表。在 2022 年 10 月举行的第二次博物馆协会会议之后,拟定了下一份草案,并于 2023 年提交给教科文组织及其咨询机构。
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The Cape Town Document on Modern Heritage (2022)

One of MoHoA's main aims has been to advocate for positive and meaningful change in the reconceptualization of what might constitute modern heritage through policy and practice. Central to this endeavor is The Cape Town Document on Modern Heritage. Conceived in the spirit of the Nara Document on Authenticity (1994), which successfully achieved a similar paradigmatic shift in the global conceptualization and assessment of authenticity, The Cape Town Document seeks to achieve a similar global consensus on the reconceptualization of modern heritage. Relieved of its Eurocentric, homogenous, universalizing, developmental, and colonial associations and references that framed its definition in the 20th century, MoHoA supports its recasting as a plural and planetary phenomenon that heralded the Anthropocene. The purpose was to encourage a fuller and more complete account of global encounters with modernity through the recognition and ascription of value to cultural experiences and expressions of the modern that have until now been overlooked, marginalized, or excluded from the existing canon of modern heritage. A draft of The Cape Town Document was produced after the first MoHoA conference in 2021 and published in the MoHoA special edition of Curator: The Museum Journal in August 2022. The following draft was developed following the second MoHoA conference in October 2022 and presented to UNESCO and its advisory bodies in 2023.

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