Contested and Ambivalent Heritage : Revisiting Responses to the Second World War Heritage of Finnish Lapland from the Perspective of Affects
Koskinen-Koivisto, E. (2023). Contested and Ambivalent Heritage : Revisiting Responses to the Second World War Heritage of Finnish Lapland from the Perspective of Affects. In C. Axelsson Yngvéus, M. Thor Tureby, & C. Trenter (Eds.), (Un)contested Heritage : Archives, Museums and Public Spaces (pp. 173-189). Malmö universitet. Skrifter med historiska perspektiv, 33. http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-59715
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In this article I revisit this research material and my former analysis of the values and meanings adhered to WWII heritage sites, applying methodological and theoretical underpinnings stemming from my current research projects Sensory and Material Memories (SENSOMEMO, Academy of Finland 2020–2024), in which we explore affective materiality and human-objects relationships and are especially interested in the ways in which affects, senses, materiality, and memory intertwine as well as the project Smokestack Memories (Kone Foundation 2021–2023), studying industrial heritage sites and the ongoing negotiations of their future. ...License
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