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DESCRIPTION:Quetzil Castaneda\, a scholar who works in Mexico\, will be\npr
 esenting a paper entitled\, "The Universal Citizen Heir:&nbsp\; Archaeolog
 y\, Tourism\, and the Birth of Heritage in the Museum." He has provided th
 e\nfollowing abstract: The emergence in the 21st century of ethical travel
 \nand the figure of the Ethical Traveler brings into perspective a few\ncr
 ucial relationships between tourism\, archaeology and the museum that have
  been\nfundamental in the sociocultural organization and practice of these
 \ninstitutions.&nbsp\; The figure of the ethical traveler stimulates the d
 evelopment in\nthis paper of the concept of the universal citizen heir\, a
  subject positioning\nborn in the 19th century but only now visible at the
  beginning of the\n21st.&nbsp\; By tracking the birth of archaeology and t
 ourism in the genealogy of the\nmuseum this paper considers the meaning of
  heritage and the genealogy of this\ndiscourse from the birth of the museu
 m to the death of culture.
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SUMMARY:AGSO Speakers Series--Castaneda
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Quetzil Castaneda\, a scholar who works in Mex
 ico\, will be\npresenting a paper entitled\, "The Universal Citizen Heir:&
 nbsp\; Archaeology\, Tourism\, and the Birth of Heritage in the Museum." H
 e has provided the\nfollowing abstract: The emergence in the 21st century 
 of ethical travel\nand the figure of the Ethical Traveler brings into pers
 pective a few\ncrucial relationships between tourism\, archaeology and the
  museum that have been\nfundamental in the sociocultural organization and 
 practice of these\ninstitutions.&nbsp\; The figure of the ethical traveler
  stimulates the development in\nthis paper of the concept of the universal
  citizen heir\, a subject positioning\nborn in the 19th century but only n
 ow visible at the beginning of the\n21st.&nbsp\; By tracking the birth of 
 archaeology and tourism in the genealogy of the\nmuseum this paper conside
 rs the meaning of heritage and the genealogy of this\ndiscourse from the b
 irth of the museum to the death of culture.
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