TY - CHAP
T1 - Cultural landscapes and identity
AU - Gibson, Lisanne
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - This chapter looks at Blackpool's efforts to regenerate itself, combining innovation and the search for new markets with an appeal to tradition, identity and the heritage of the recent past', as it begins to implement a heritage strategy. It seeks inscription as a World Heritage Site, trades on the industrial archaeology of the holiday industry and tries to generate alternative income streams for regeneration following the decision not to grant the casino licence. Definitions of the recent past' are likely to be arbitrary, but a sensible cut-off date for present purposes is probably the end of World War I, although the growing vogue for some kinds of inter-war building might be identified with a growing cultural acceptability that betokens the development of a historical or nostalgic perspective and undermines the notion of the recent'. The heritage of the seaside holiday industry carries a significant perceived legitimacy deficit, especially when the forms in which it manifests are low-key and easily disparaged.
AB - This chapter looks at Blackpool's efforts to regenerate itself, combining innovation and the search for new markets with an appeal to tradition, identity and the heritage of the recent past', as it begins to implement a heritage strategy. It seeks inscription as a World Heritage Site, trades on the industrial archaeology of the holiday industry and tries to generate alternative income streams for regeneration following the decision not to grant the casino licence. Definitions of the recent past' are likely to be arbitrary, but a sensible cut-off date for present purposes is probably the end of World War I, although the growing vogue for some kinds of inter-war building might be identified with a growing cultural acceptability that betokens the development of a historical or nostalgic perspective and undermines the notion of the recent'. The heritage of the seaside holiday industry carries a significant perceived legitimacy deficit, especially when the forms in which it manifests are low-key and easily disparaged.
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U2 - 10.4324/9781315548449
DO - 10.4324/9781315548449
M3 - Chapter (peer-reviewed)
AN - SCOPUS:84900160538
SN - 9780754674245
SN - 9781138257436
SP - 67
EP - 92
BT - Valuing Historic Environments
A2 - Gibson, Lisanne
A2 - Pendlebury, John
PB - Routledge
CY - London
ER -