Planning the Past: Heritage Tourism and Post-Colonial Politics at Port Royal

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Denison University presents "Planning the Past: Heritage Tourism and Post-Colonial Politics" at Port Royal by Anita M. Waters.

"Planning the Past" studies the way a post-colonial society reconstructs its national history and grapples with its colonial past, specifically in Port Royal, a Jamaican village with a dramatic history of pirates, naval admirals, and earthquakes. Anita M. Waters argues that the plans for Port Royal's heritage tourism development represent a chronological record of historical revisionism, and the fact that none of the plans has been realized reflects post-colonial social processes and national ambivalence about piratical and naval history. This interdisciplinary study will be valuable reading for students of historiography, piracy, Caribbean history, Caribbean politics, and heritage tourism.