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Regional cultural heritage versus national heritage in Scania's disputed national landscape
Authors:Tomas Germundsson
Institution:1. Bayerische Staatsgemaldesammlungen , Munich;2. Rector and deputy director of Museum Eduction Centre , Munich
Abstract:This article argues that the official landscape heritage in Sweden is formed in an interplay between regional and national discourses, and that the national ideology during the last century has promoted the preservation of stereotyped landscapes that partly ignores the conditions under which these landscapes were actually formed. This tends to naturalise the landscape, often cleansing it of human action and thereby generating a notion of an innate and given national landscape. To illustrate this, the landscape of the province of Skåne in southernmost Sweden is discussed from a heritage perspective. This province (which was Danish up to 1658) has a landscape characterised by its openness and contrasting to the emblematic Swedish cultural landscape of forests and small hamlets. A conclusion is that Skåne's landscape heritage runs the risk of being alienated when it is valued from a national criterion, and that a critical questioning of official heritage practice is therefore needed.
Keywords:Landscape  Heritage  Preservation  National  Skåne (Scania)  Sweden
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