Foreword: An African Critical Heritage Studies? 1: Introducing African Critical Heritage Studies Part 1: Useable Pasts, Justice and Society 2: Part Introduction: Useable Pasts, Justice and Society 3: Useable Heritage and West Africa: Liberation for the People 4: Post-Conflict Memory and Heritage: South Sudan and Beyond 5: Heritage the Use of the Past in Eastern Africa 6: Heritage, Society, and Justice in Central Africa 7: Heritage and Social Justice in Southern Africa: Rethinking Spaces of Community Involvement in Heritage Management Part 2: Heritages of Slavery 8: Part Introduction: Heritages of Slavery 9: Narrating the Slave Trade and Slavery Heritage in West Africa and its Diaspora 10: Slavery Tourism in Eastern Africa 11: Slavery Legacy in the Congo Basin 12: African Diaspora Heritage in the Americas Part 3: African Objects and the Global Museum-Scape 13: Part Introduction: African Objects and the Global Museum-Scape 14: North Africa's Dispersed Heritage 15: Collecting (East) Africa in the Age of Empire 16: Restitution, Repatriation and Reparation: Current Debate 17: The Ethnicization of Namibian Human Remains from Germany: 'Cutting across tribal affiliation' Part 4: Perceptions of an African Cultural Landscape 18: Part Introduction: Perceptions of an African Cultural Landscape 19: The Decolonization of Monumental Landscapes and Heritage Policies in Africa 20: Tradition, Power and Landscape: West African Royal Palaces 21: Maritime Heritage in Eastern and Southern Africa 22: Rock Art and the African Landscape: Explorations of Paintings from Matopo Hills, Zimbabwe and Chongoni Hills, Malawi 23: Biocultural Heritage: Definitions, Applications and African Case Studies Part 5: Global Heritage Systems and the Management of Heritage in Africa 24: Part Introduction: Global Heritage Systems and the Management of Heritage in Africa 25: Excluding Communities, Liberation Heritage and Managing Conflict: Tracing 'Westernised' Heritage Practices in Southern Africa 26: African Customary Law and the Impact of Non-African Cultural Heritage Legislation in Africa 27: World Heritage for Sustainable Development in Africa 28: The Sustainability Question in Heritage Tourism Development in Africa 29: African Oral Traditions as Heritage and UNESCO's Intangible List Part 6: Decolonising African Heritage 30: Part Introduction: Decolonising African Heritage 31: Coloniality and Decoloniality of Heritage Institutions in West Africa 32: Decolonising the Dead or Decolonising Death in Southern Africa? Some Hesitations 33: Decolonising the Academy: Heritage, #RhodesMustFall and the University of Cape Town? 34: What British Museums Mean When They Talk About Decolonising Their African Collections, And What They Don't 35: How to Decolonise a Museum: Lessons from the African Continent.
Routledge Handbook of Critical African Heritage Studies