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Authenticity in Cultural Heritage Tourism as a means to Sustainability
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Authenticity Dimensions of authenticity: Objective: Boorstin, MacCannell Constructed: Cohen, Urry, Rojek Personal: Bruner, Wang Polarity of the theory: Object --------------Subject
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Søren Kierkegaard 1813-1855 The human subject is a synthesis of: the infinite ---------- the finite possibility ---------- necessity Authenticity: to focus on one thing as a result of a choice The truth is subjective, but the subjectivity is not the truth The authentic experience is subjective, but the subjective experience is not necessarily authentic
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Mikhail Bakhtin 1895-1975 The Chronotope: Kronos: time Topos: space Dialogue: time ---- space change, flux ---- stasis, fixity. Space/stasis: Time/change: Trial patternOdysseus Tristan El Cid Spiderman
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Dialogue Authenticity and the personal experience Time/space: - axiological - tied up with judgments about good or bad Dialogue: an event Human being: a project or deed Authenticity and cultural heritage: temporality: changes through generations spatiality: myths, symbols or signs As a communicative principle the chronotope establishes a constant dialogue between generality and uniqueness
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Sustainability Cultural Heritage Management Concerns: identifying cultural heritage with reference to conservation for future generations the socio-cultural authenticity of host communities, including traditional values and heritage The chronotope: a principle to identify cultural heritage Generality: structures, symbols or myths Uniqueness: special or exceptional features
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Taarnborg Cultural history from 1500-1750 Exterior: historic Interior: past and present Investigation: Method - An empirical survey among visitors through the method of participant observation Question - The chronotope: catalyst for authenticity in Cultural Heritage Management? The touristic experience?
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Renaissance event Ribe is the oldest town of Denmark - Historic greatness in the 1500-1600 The idea of the event: Outdoor: Stasis predominant Renaissance experienced trough a historic staging - People in Renaissance dress, marketplace, games, music, spectacle, entertainment, food Indoor: Bears witness of changing times Renaissance experienced in the light of the present -Talks/lectures, tales, workshops, communication today, multimedia and virtual mediation
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Social responsibility Activities: religious ideas and concepts Approach:non-confessional Principal idea: experiencing the spirit of the place - transformation (Pine and Gilmore, 1999) Ambition: exponent for transformation - not founded on ultimate answers or idealistic ideas - but duality and conflict of human existence
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Duality and authenticity Duality: Human subject - exists between flux and fixity Cultural heritage -constantly in the process of production and reproduction. The chronotope is to be investigated as the place where knots of authenticity are tied and untied.
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