Titre : |
Atlas subjectif du Hainaut : du point de vue de son patrimoine reconnu par l'UNESCO |
Titre original : |
Subjective atlas of Hainaut |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Moniek Driesse, Auteur ; Annelys de Vet (1974-....), Auteur |
Editeur : |
Hornu [Belgique] : Grand-Hornu Images |
Année de publication : |
2013 |
Importance : |
192 p. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) Français (fre) |
Catégories : |
Identité culturelle , Province de Hainaut
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Index. décimale : |
306 Culture et normes de comportement : anthropologie sociale et culturelle. Folklore, voir 390 |
Résumé : |
The Belgium province of Hainaut is a crossroad of destinies and histories. It’s a border land located on a geometric location of potential other worlds, of spellbinding departures and returns. Intertwined in a surrealist reality and against a backdrop of chiming bells, it invites one to dance on a landscape of slagheaps, castles, cathedrals and carnivals. It’s is a region with a rich and diverse cultural heritage, though outside it’s borders that’s frequently over looked.
In this subjective atlas more then three dozen Hainuyers show what this cultural heritage means for them as artists, designers and inhabitants. What roles do historical events play in their every-day live? What does it mean when a site is protected by the world heritage list? How does it form their contemporary reality?
Rather then folkloristic clichés, the visual authors of this atlas present personal, sensitive and at times razor-sharp visions. With their maps, drawings, info graphics and photo’s they offer on the one hand an entirely random, incomplete and subjective view of Hainaut; yet on the other hand they constitute a concise tour to the very core of the province. In this way the Subjective atlas of Hainaut is a poetic form of antrophology, offering a new insight in the barely tangible aspects that make a culture both characterististic and in continuous change. |
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Atlas subjectif du Hainaut = Subjective atlas of Hainaut : du point de vue de son patrimoine reconnu par l'UNESCO [texte imprimé] / Moniek Driesse, Auteur ; Annelys de Vet (1974-....), Auteur . - Hornu (82, rue Ste-Louise, 7301, Belgique) : Grand-Hornu Images, 2013 . - 192 p. Langues : Anglais ( eng) Français ( fre)
Catégories : |
Identité culturelle , Province de Hainaut
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Index. décimale : |
306 Culture et normes de comportement : anthropologie sociale et culturelle. Folklore, voir 390 |
Résumé : |
The Belgium province of Hainaut is a crossroad of destinies and histories. It’s a border land located on a geometric location of potential other worlds, of spellbinding departures and returns. Intertwined in a surrealist reality and against a backdrop of chiming bells, it invites one to dance on a landscape of slagheaps, castles, cathedrals and carnivals. It’s is a region with a rich and diverse cultural heritage, though outside it’s borders that’s frequently over looked.
In this subjective atlas more then three dozen Hainuyers show what this cultural heritage means for them as artists, designers and inhabitants. What roles do historical events play in their every-day live? What does it mean when a site is protected by the world heritage list? How does it form their contemporary reality?
Rather then folkloristic clichés, the visual authors of this atlas present personal, sensitive and at times razor-sharp visions. With their maps, drawings, info graphics and photo’s they offer on the one hand an entirely random, incomplete and subjective view of Hainaut; yet on the other hand they constitute a concise tour to the very core of the province. In this way the Subjective atlas of Hainaut is a poetic form of antrophology, offering a new insight in the barely tangible aspects that make a culture both characterististic and in continuous change. |
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https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=8184 |
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