ABSTRACT

The Chinese state uses cultural heritage as a source of power by linking it to political and economic goals, but heritage discourse has at the same time encouraged new actors to appropriate the discourse to protect their own traditions. This book focuses on that contested nature of heritage, especially through the lens of individuals, local communities, religious groups, and heritage experts. It examines the effect of the internet on heritage-isation, as well as how that process affects different groups of people.|This book focuses on the contested nature of heritage through the lens of individuals, local communities, religious groups, and heritage experts.

chapter 1|28 pages

Mapping the Chinese Heritage Regime

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Ruptures, Governmentality, and Agency
Size: 0.48 MB

part Section I|79 pages

Re-imagining the Past: Contested Memories and Contemporary Issues

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chapter 2|26 pages

Telling Stories in a Borderland

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The Evolving Life of Ma Bufang's Official Residence
Size: 1.61 MB

chapter 3|25 pages

From a Symbol of Imperialistic Penetration to a Site of Cultural Heritage

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The ‘Italian-Style Exotic District’ in Tianjin
Size: 1.26 MB

chapter 4|25 pages

Historic Urban Landscape in Beijing

Title
The Gulou Project and Its Contested Memories 1
Size: 1.89 MB

part Section II|101 pages

Celebrating and Experiencing Cultural Heritage: Top-down and Bottom-up Processes and Negotiations

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chapter 5|24 pages

Creating a Race to the Top

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Hierarchies and Competition within the Chinese ICH Transmitters System
Size: 1.20 MB
Size: 1.38 MB

chapter 7|25 pages

Recognition and Misrecognition

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The Politics of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Southwest China
Size: 1.01 MB

chapter 8|25 pages

Holy Heritage

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Identity and Authenticity in a Tibetan Village
Size: 1.49 MB

part Section III|72 pages

Public Debates in Heritage Work: Possibilities and Limitations for Plural Voices and New Forms of Engagements

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chapter 9|22 pages

Heritage Visions of Mayor Geng Yanbo

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Re-creating the City of Datong
Size: 0.64 MB

chapter 10|21 pages

The Revitalization of Zhizhu Temple

Title
Policies, Actors, Debates
Size: 0.89 MB

chapter 11|24 pages

Heritage 2.0

Title
Maintaining Affective Engagements with the Local Heritage in Taishun
Size: 1.64 MB