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Out of place: Genius loci the boundaries of heritage interpretation

Dreyfuss, G; (2007) Out of place: Genius loci the boundaries of heritage interpretation. Doctoral thesis , UCL (University College London). Green open access

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Abstract

The aim of this study is to explore the relationship between the interpretation of cultural heritage sites and the genius loci. In her seminal essay Against Interpretation (1966), Susan Sontag stigmatises the dissociation between form and content and the constant focus on the latter in the name of interpretation. She opposes the need for us to "learn to see more, to hear more, to feel more", and therefore to concentrate on the form. On the other hand, interpretation is paramount to the understanding of heritage site as promoted by the Charleston Declaration on Heritage Interpretation (2005) and The ICOMOS Charter for the Interpretation and Presentation of Cultural Heritage Sites (2007). This work does not propose to refute in their entirety the possible or established benefits of site interpretation. It is however envisaged to discuss the potential shortcomings of interpretation as it is approached today and its possible detrimental effects on the genius loci. Hence the two-fold question is brought forward: is interpretation out of place at heritage sites, or is a site out of place 'm the absence of interpretation In order to approach this question, the methodology suggested consists of the presentation and analysis of the existing literature and theory underpinning the principles of interpretation, as well as a discussion of the concept of place. The notions of significance, value and meaning are also explored, with a view towards understanding the process that informs site interpretation. This theoretical framework is put into perspective by considering the case of the Turkish Cemetery in Malta, a 19th century monument which presents in many ways, an interesting ground for testing different theories for interpretation.

Type: Thesis (Doctoral)
Title: Out of place: Genius loci the boundaries of heritage interpretation
Open access status: An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
Language: English
Additional information: Thesis digitised by ProQuest. Third party copyright material has been removed from the ethesis. Images identifying individuals have been redacted or partially redacted to protect their identity.
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URI: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1569601
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