City Branding and Intercultural Heritage in Amadora, Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Desille, Amandine
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/59063
Resumo: The Portuguese city of Amadora hosts the first national registry of an immigrant Intangible Cultural Heritage to this day: the Kola San Jon celebration in the self-built neighbourhood of Alto da Cova da Moura. Many other practices, events, manifestations, and arts could be recognised as immigrant cultural heritage in this city, yet only a few are indeed recognised and supported by the municipality. Through the analysis of four ‘vignettes’, I suggest that municipalities shape a soft policy for immigrant integration by harnessing such apolitical, folklore traditions celebrated by the various immigrant groups present in the city as part of its city branding strategy and policy internationalisation. In other words, cultural heritage is exploited to serve purposes other than communal tradition, to promote the city’s profile. To that aim, this article examines local migrant cultural heritage policies in relation to urban development using the concept of ‘intercultural heritage’ as a critique. By intercultural heritage, I mean heritage practices that are adopted by public institutions to rebrand and legitimise their immigration agenda in cities with a very heterogenous demographic.
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title City Branding and Intercultural Heritage in Amadora, Portugal
spellingShingle City Branding and Intercultural Heritage in Amadora, Portugal
Desille, Amandine
Heritage
Intercultural
Migration-city-nexus
City branding
Portugal
title_short City Branding and Intercultural Heritage in Amadora, Portugal
title_full City Branding and Intercultural Heritage in Amadora, Portugal
title_fullStr City Branding and Intercultural Heritage in Amadora, Portugal
title_full_unstemmed City Branding and Intercultural Heritage in Amadora, Portugal
title_sort City Branding and Intercultural Heritage in Amadora, Portugal
author Desille, Amandine
author_facet Desille, Amandine
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Desille, Amandine
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Intercultural
Migration-city-nexus
City branding
Portugal
topic Heritage
Intercultural
Migration-city-nexus
City branding
Portugal
description The Portuguese city of Amadora hosts the first national registry of an immigrant Intangible Cultural Heritage to this day: the Kola San Jon celebration in the self-built neighbourhood of Alto da Cova da Moura. Many other practices, events, manifestations, and arts could be recognised as immigrant cultural heritage in this city, yet only a few are indeed recognised and supported by the municipality. Through the analysis of four ‘vignettes’, I suggest that municipalities shape a soft policy for immigrant integration by harnessing such apolitical, folklore traditions celebrated by the various immigrant groups present in the city as part of its city branding strategy and policy internationalisation. In other words, cultural heritage is exploited to serve purposes other than communal tradition, to promote the city’s profile. To that aim, this article examines local migrant cultural heritage policies in relation to urban development using the concept of ‘intercultural heritage’ as a critique. By intercultural heritage, I mean heritage practices that are adopted by public institutions to rebrand and legitimise their immigration agenda in cities with a very heterogenous demographic.
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