ABSTRACT

This Handbook is the first major volume to examine the conservation of Asia’s culture and nature in relation to the wider social, political and economic forces shaping the region today.

Throughout Asia rapid economic and social change means the region’s heritage is at once under threat and undergoing a revival as never before. As societies look forward, competing forces ensure they re-visit the past and the inherited, with the conservation of nature and culture now driven by the broader agendas of identity politics, tradition, revival, rapid development, environmentalism and sustainability. In response to these new and important trends, the twenty three accessible chapters here go beyond sector specific analyses to examine heritage in inter-disciplinary and critically engaged terms, encompassing the natural and the cultural, the tangible and intangible. Emerging environmentalisms, urban planning, identity politics, conflict memorialization, tourism and biodiversity are among the topics covered here.

This path-breaking volume will be of particular interest to students and scholars working in the fields of heritage, tourism, archaeology, Asian studies, geography, anthropology, development, sociology, and cultural and postcolonial studies.

chapter 1|35 pages

Heritage in Asia

Converging Forces, Conflicting Values

part I|74 pages

Challenging Conservation: the View From Asia

chapter 2|16 pages

‘Same Same but Different?'

A Roundtable Discussion on the Philosophies, Methodologies, and Practicalities of Conserving Cultural Heritage in Asia

chapter 3|14 pages

The Unbearable Impermanence of Things

Reflections on Buddhism, Cultural Memory and Heritage Conservation

chapter 4|16 pages

From Multi-Religious Sites to Mono-Religious Monuments in South Asia

The Colonial Legacy of Heritage Management

chapter 6|13 pages

Beyond Band-Aids

The Need for Specialised Materials Conservation Expertise in Asia

part II|87 pages

The Politics and Governance of Heritage

chapter 7|16 pages

States, Governance and the Politics of Culture

World Heritage in Asia

chapter 8|10 pages

‘Selecting the Refined and Discarding the Dross'

The Post-1990 Chinese Leadership's Attitude Towards Cultural Tradition

chapter 11|14 pages

The Revitalisation of Khmer Ethnic Identity in Thailand

Empowerment or Confinement?

part III|81 pages

Rethinking Relationships,Remembrance and Loss

chapter 14|16 pages

War and Revolution as National Heritage

‘Red Tourism' in China

chapter 16|19 pages

Rethinking Relationships

World Heritage, Communities and Tourism

part IV|83 pages

Negotiating Modernity and Globalisation

chapter 18|12 pages

Heritage and Modernity in India

chapter 19|16 pages

Anti-Superstition

Campaigns Against Popular Religion and its Heritage in Asia

chapter 22|11 pages

Asian Orientalism

Perceptions of Buddhist Heritage in Japan

chapter 23|14 pages

Fighting Modernity

Traditional Chinese Martial Arts and the Transmission of Intangible Cultural Heritagez`