Catalonia Is a Country: World Heritage and Regional Nationalism
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Date
2010-03
Authors
Landers, Matthew Worth, 1984-
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University of Oregon
Abstract
Since 1975, the Spanish autonomous region of Catalonia has been renegotiating
its political and cultural place within Spain. The designation and promotion of places
within Catalonia as World Heritage Sites-a matter over which regional authorities have
competency-provides insights into the national and territorial ideas that have emerged
in recent decades. This study of the selection and portrayal of World Heritage sites by
Turisme de Cata1unya shows that the sites reflect a view of the region as 1) home to a
distinct cultural group, 2) a place with an ancient past, and 3) a place with a history of
territorial autonomy. These characteristics suggest that even though many Catalan
regionalists seek a novel territorial status that is neither independent of nor subservient to
the Spanish state, the dominant territorial norms of the modem state system continue to
be at the heart of the Catalan nation-building project.
Description
xi, 114 p. : ill., maps (some col.) A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number.
Keywords
World Heritage areas -- Spain -- Catalonia, Catalonia (Spain)