Sovereign Heritage Crime : security, autocracy, and the material past.

'Sovereign Heritage Crime' explores why autocracies intentionally exacerbate anxieties associated with an aggrieved ethnoterritorial minority's tangible heritage. Since discriminatory domestic campaigns of state-sponsored erasure are political choices, this theoretical study proposes...

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Main Author: Maghakyan, Simon
Corporate Author: Cambridge University Press
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Cambridge University Press, 2026.
Series:Cambridge elements.
Cambridge elements. Elements in critical heritage studies.
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Summary:'Sovereign Heritage Crime' explores why autocracies intentionally exacerbate anxieties associated with an aggrieved ethnoterritorial minority's tangible heritage. Since discriminatory domestic campaigns of state-sponsored erasure are political choices, this theoretical study proposes to understand them as sovereign heritage crimes. This framework predicts that heritage securitisation - constructing disquieting material memories into ontological threats - enables legitimacy-deficient yet affluent autocracies to pursue 'performance legitimacy' by delivering a real or imagined 'permanent security'. Since this state crime is both enabled and exposed by traditional and emerging technologies, the study also explores their dual use for human rights and wrongs.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781009611879
1009611879
ISSN:2632-7074
DOI:10.1017/9781009611879