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Carnival and the performance of heritage - for iPod/iPhone

There's a lot more to Notting Hill Carnival than a great street party. This album gives you a true insider guide, by some of the people who have made the Carnival what it is today. Its story reaches back to the darkest recesses of European tradition, through Colonialism and slavery, to racist Britain of the 1950’s and 60’s. It merges contemporary ideas with art forms reaching back via the Caribbean slave plantations to tribal Africa. And its setting in West London brings out a history of the area which some of its residents might prefer to forget. The album also contains academic perspectives from Susie West, Lecturer in Heritage Studies at The Open University; Hakim Adi, Reader in the History of Africa and the African Diaspora at Middlesex University; and Ruth Tompsett, Visiting Lecturer in Carnival Studies at Middlesex University.

This material forms part of The Open University Course AD281 Understanding global heritage.

You can discover something of what it's like to study the course by using the downloadable 'activities' files to explore some ideas which connect carnival with the study of heritage in contemporary society and the way in which heritage is related to multiculturalism and the production of a sense of identity and community.

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Carnival and the performance of heritage

Carnival and the performance of heritage

An introduction to this album.
00:01:37  |   Wed 15 Jul 2009
History perspective: Susie West

History perspective: Susie West

Dr Susie West of The Open University talks about the ideas in the film.
00:06:54  |   Wed 15 Jul 2009
History perspective: Ruth Tompsett

History perspective: Ruth Tompsett

Professor Ruth Tompsett of Middlesex University talks about the ideas in the film.
00:05:15  |   Wed 15 Jul 2009
Challenges perspective: Susie West

Challenges perspective: Susie West

Dr Susie West of The Open University talks about the ideas in the film.
00:06:56  |   Wed 15 Jul 2009
Challenges perspective: Hakim Adi

Challenges perspective: Hakim Adi

Dr Hakim Adi of Middlesex University talks about the ideas in the film.
00:04:47  |   Wed 15 Jul 2009
Artistic traditions perspective: Susie West

Artistic traditions perspective: Susie West

Dr Susie West of The Open University talks about the ideas in the film.
00:05:24  |   Wed 15 Jul 2009
Artistic traditions perspective: Ruth Tompsett

Artistic traditions perspective: Ruth Tompsett

Professor Ruth Tompsett of Middlesex University talks about the ideas in the film.
00:05:50  |   Wed 15 Jul 2009
Multiculturalism perspective: Susie West

Multiculturalism perspective: Susie West

Dr Susie West of The Open University talks about the ideas in the film.
00:04:44  |   Wed 15 Jul 2009
Multiculturalism perspective: Hakim Adi

Multiculturalism perspective: Hakim Adi

Dr Hakim Adi of Middlesex University talks about the ideas in the film.
00:04:18  |   Wed 15 Jul 2009
Studying global heritage

Studying global heritage

Dr Rodney Harrison talks about studying The Open University's Course AD281: Understanding global heritage.
00:05:49  |   Wed 15 Jul 2009
Global heritage: case studies

Global heritage: case studies

Dr Rodney Harrison talks about the audio and video case studies that are integral to the course AD281: Understanding global heritage.
00:06:40  |   Wed 15 Jul 2009
Critical heritage studies

Critical heritage studies

Dr Rodney Harrison, course chair of the course AD281 Understanding global heritage, explains the concept of critical heritage studies.
00:05:20  |   Wed 15 Jul 2009
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