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The contested interpretation of heritage landscapes in northern Ireland
Authors:Brian Graham
Affiliation:Reader in Geography. School of Environmental Studies , University of Ulster , Coleraine, Northern Ireland, BT52 1SA
Abstract:Abstract

Because the nature of society is both negotiated and contested, cultural artefacts, including heritage landscapes, will be invested with differing and conflicting meanings by various social groups. This is but one aspect of what might be termed the dissonance of heritage. The present discussion is framed within the context of the argument that relics of the past are a resource to be selectively exploited in accordance with contemporary political and cultural demands. The paper uses the example of Ulster's Folk and Transport Museum to examine these issues. It concludes that while consumers do appreciate the cultural complexity of the Museum's role as one medium of communication of identity in a contested society, the institution's effectiveness in this regard is undermined by the middle‐class bias of those consumers.
Keywords:Ireland  Heritage  Contested identity  Ulster Folk Museum
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