Curated Decay Heritage Beyond Saving

Curated Decay Heritage Beyond Saving by Caitlin DeSilvey, published by University of Minnesota Press in 2017, is an illustrated work comprising 233 pages. This book presents a thought-provoking examination of cultural heritage conservation, challenging traditional views by advocating for an ecological approach to vulnerable sites. DeSilvey explores various locations, from abandoned homesteads to Cold War test sites, encouraging readers to rethink how we interact with and preserve cultural artifacts in the face of natural processes.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of curated ruination and creative collapse through case studies from the United States, Europe, and beyond. The narrative delves into how meaning is derived not only from preservation but also from decay and disintegration. By weaving together historical and philosophical insights with engaging storytelling, Curated Decay offers a fresh perspective on critical heritage studies, emphasizing the importance of cultural memory in relation to ephemeral artifacts and architectures.
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Transporting readers from derelict homesteads to imperiled harbors, postindustrial ruins to Cold War test sites, Curated Decay presents an unparalleled provocation to conventional thinking on the conservation of cultural heritage. Caitlin DeSilvey proposes rethinking the care of certain vulnerable sites in terms of ecology and entropy, and explains how we must adopt an ethical stance that allows us to collaborate with–rather than defend against–natural processes.
Curated Decay chronicles DeSilvey’s travels to places where experiments in curated ruination and creative collapse are under way, or under consideration. It uses case studies from the United States, Europe, and elsewhere to explore how objects and structures produce meaning not only in their preservation and persistence, but also in their decay and disintegration. Through accessible and engaging discussion of specific places and their stories, it traces how cultural memory is generated in encounters with ephemeral artifacts and architectures.
An interdisciplinary reframing of the concept of the ruin that combines historical and philosophical depth with attentive storytelling, Curated Decay represents the first attempt to apply new theories of materiality and ecology to the concerns of critical heritage studies.
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