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Department of Archaeology

 

Biography

I read Classics for my BA and MA at the University of Athens before I completed my MA in Cultural Heritage Studies at UCL. During my master's in heritage studies, I focused on the tangible/intangible heritage distinction and the involvement of local communities in heritage management. For my dissertation I explored the relationship between TCH and ICH, and how this relationship is perceived and experienced by the local community of the Cycladic island of Tinos in Greece. Currently, I am a first-year PhD student, and my project focuses on gender performativity within cultural heritage discourse, and how gender can help us deconstruct the tangible/intangible heritage distinction.

Research

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.

Teaching and Supervisions

Research supervision: 

My supervisor is Dr Andreas Pantazatos. 

Job Titles

PhD Student in Archaeology

General Info

Not available for consultancy
Research Expertise / Fields of study: 
Heritage Management
Cultural Heritage

Contact Details

iv281 [at] cam.ac.uk

Affiliations

Person keywords: 
tangible/intangible heritage distinction, heritage and identity, epistemic inequality, material culture
Subjects: 
Heritage Studies
Themes: 
Material Culture
Heritage
Geographical areas: 
Aegean
Britain
Europe
Mediterranean