ABSTRACT

The prevalent global heritage discourse has been primarily Euro-centric in its origin, premise, and praxis. Diverse cultural, historical, and geographical contexts, such as that of Asia, call for more context-specific approaches to heritage management. This book explores this complexity of managing the cultural heritage in Asia.

Case studies include sites of Angkor, Himeji Castle, Kathmandu Valley, Luang Prabang, Lumbini, and Malacca, and the book uses these to explore the religious worldviews, heritage policies, intangible heritage dimensions, traditional preservation practices, cultural tourism, and the notion of cultural landscape that are crucial in understanding the cultural heritage in Asia. It critiques the contemporary regulatory frameworks in operation and focuses on the issues of global impact on the local cultures in the region. The book goes on to emphasize the need for integrated heritage management approaches that encompass the plurality of heritage conservation concerns in Asian countries.

Themes are discussed from the vantage point of heritage scholars and practitioners in the South, Southeast, and East Asia. This book thus presents a distinctive Asian perspective which is a valuable source for students and practitioners of heritage within and beyond the Asian context.

chapter |29 pages

Introduction

Contexts and concerns in Asian heritage management

part 1|108 pages

Contexts

part 1|52 pages

Asian worldviews on conservation

chapter 1|14 pages

Jiirnnoddharana

The Hindu philosophy of conservation

part 2|54 pages

Management frameworks

chapter 4|18 pages

The conflict of ideologies and ambiguities in conservation policy

A legacy of shared built heritage in Pakistan

part 2|130 pages

Concerns

part 3|71 pages

Beyond monuments

chapter 7|14 pages

The Himeji Castle World Heritage site

Challenges of sustaining memories of a revered heritage in Japan

chapter 8|19 pages

Traditions overlooked

Re-thinking cultural heritage conservation in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal

chapter 9|13 pages

Cultural heritage and sacred landscapes of South Asia

Reclamation of Govardhan in Braj, India

part 4|56 pages

Globalizing local heritage

chapter 11|21 pages

Angkor on the world stage

Conservation in the colonial and postcolonial eras

part 3|87 pages

Prospects

chapter 16|22 pages

Developing an alternative paradigm for Asian heritage conservation

A Buddhist-systemic perspective

chapter 17|20 pages

The city imageability

A framework for defining urban heritage dimensions

chapter 3|11 pages

Epilogue

Prospects for Asian heritage management