Zena Kamash
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Rhetorical reconstruction
Heritage reconstruction in the media
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In this chapter we analyse the biases that are visible in the media attention towards certain places, especially Tadmor-Palmyra and demonstrate how narratives have been selectively manipulated to tell very particular stories about the conflicts in Syria and Iraq and their impacts on cultural heritage. Looking in depth at some of the media narratives and the imagery that accompanies them reveals that some of those narratives are driven by wider geopolitical agendas and propaganda machines. Overall, there is a general lack of care being paid to the people affected in these conflicts and, by extension, how heritage reconstruction might support those people as they work towards healing.

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