Isavella Voulgareli
- Graduate Member, Cambridge Heritage Research Centre
- PhD Student in Archaeology
Contact
Location
- Department of Archaeology
- Downing Street, Cambridge, CB2 3DZ
About
My research interests include the tangible/intangible heritage distinction and its repercussions on identity-building. I am particularly interested in understanding the intersections between gender and the origins of identity building; and the various ways gender is implicated in the multi-layered performance of heritage. My study applies a gender-oriented approach to tangible/intangible distinction addressing issues of epistemic injustice and epistemic inequality, and the socio-political impact that the distinction has in heritage process.
Research
Research interests
- Heritage
- Identity
My research interests include the tangible/intangible heritage distinction and its repercussions on identity-building. I am particularly interested in understanding the intersections between gender and the origins of identity building; and the various ways gender is implicated in the multi-layered performance of heritage. My study applies a gender-oriented approach to tangible/intangible distinction addressing issues of epistemic injustice and epistemic inequality, and the socio-political impact that the distinction has in heritage process.