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Preface; Views, Perceptions and Sensitivities on Heritages; About the Book; References; Acknowledgements; Contents; Traditions, Knowledge and Intangible Heritage; 1 Samba Locations: An Analysis on the Carioca Samba, Identities, and Intangible Heritage (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil); Abstract; 1.1 Debates on Samba, National Identity, and the Choice of Samba Matrices in Rio de Janeiro; 1.1.1 Partido-Alto Samba; 1.1.2 Samba de Terreiro; 1.1.3 Samba-Enredo; 1.2 The Places of Samba; References; 2 Negligence and Reinvention: Cultural Heritage of the Watering Place of São Vicente (São Paulo/Brazil).

Abstract2.1 São Vicente's Watering Place; 2.2 Final Remarks; References; Documents: Journalistic Material; Institutional Documents, Laws and Heritage Letters; Archaeological Heritage; 3 Brazilian Archaeology, the Last Two Decades; Abstract; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 A Word on Brazil; 3.3 A Social History of the Discipline; 3.4 Brazilian Archaeology: A Historical Overview; 3.5 Recent Trends; 3.6 The Outlook; References; 4 The Patrimonialization and the Heritage Value of the Archaeological Record. Tierra del Fuego as a Case Study; Abstract; 4.1 Introduction.

4.2 The Enhancement of the Archaeological Heritage4.2.1 Some Examples from Tierra del Fuego; 4.3 The Patrimonialization of the Archaeological Record: More Expectations than Positive Answers; Acknowledgements; References; 5 The Heritage Horror Show: A Critical Analysis of the Relationship Among Monuments, Power, and People; Abstract; 5.1 "The Heritage Horror Show"; 5.2 Memory; 5.3 Memory, Materiality and Heritage; 5.4 Cases of Analysis; 5.4.1 I. Institutional Heritage: Great Men Versus Sealers in the History of Antarctica in the Nineteenth Century.

5.4.1.1 The Construction of Antarctic Historical Heritage5.4.1.2 Antarctic Archaeology and the Rewriting of History; 5.4.2 Social Heritage: Memories of the Military Dictatorship; 5.4.3 Personal Heritage: The Photographs in My Parents' House; 5.5 Cross-Dressed Heritage; Acknowledgements; References; 6 Dialogue and Preservation: Considerations About Contract Archaeology in Brazil (or, the Way It Works, and the Way It Does not); Abstract; 6.1 Contract Archaeology in Practice: The Role of IPHAN and the "2012 Mistake"; 6.2 Were Archaeologists Going to Lose Their Jobs?

6.3 MoB́etter Archaeological Surveys6.4 In Situ Preservation: Being Bolder; 6.5 Scientific Outreach; 6.6 Some Final Thoughts; 6.6.1 Who Is the Boss?; 6.6.2 Is This the Boss? (or, a Tragic-Comic Note); 7 Ruins of Engenho São Jorge Dos Erasmos as a Case Study: World Heritage Nomination in the Context of Hyperinflation and Depredation of Cultural Properties; Abstract; 7.1 What Was This Place Before and What Is It Now?; 7.2 What Characterizes a World Heritage Site?; 7.3 Tentative List of the State Party.

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