Heritage as future-making: aspiration and common destiny in Sierra Leone |
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Authors: | Johanna Zetterstrom-Sharp |
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Institution: | 1. Institute of Archaeology, University College London, 31-34 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PY, UKj.zetterstrom-sharp@ucl.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | This paper engages with an arising interest in heritage as a ‘future-making’ project, arguing that in a context such as Sierra Leone heritage work may be better understood as a reflection of aspirations for a ‘common destiny’, than the articulation of common pasts. It questions the centrality with which modern anxiety continues to frame heritage temporalities, drawing on anthropological engagements with contexts of development and social transformation to propose a non-linear model for mapping the relationship between the past and the present. Drawing on a recent surge in heritage work in Sierra Leone, I suggest that heritage has efficacy beyond the provision of emotional security in a context of rapid change, indeed that it may be implicated in the process of instituting and shaping change itself. |
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Keywords: | future development modernity common destiny Sierra Leone |
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