This chapter explores how the political-administrative design of the Chinese state, characterized as “multi-level governance”, might be the cause of more subtle forms of resistance. By looking at the formulation of heritage policies of Lancang County, Christina Maags illustrates how the administrative fragmentation resulted in both administrative contestation and cultural contestation, with a threatened local identity at its core
This chapter aims to bring together two related concepts from political science and heritage studies...
The state is uniquely placed to determine how cultural heritage is used for tourism. Yet, even in hi...
This study explores the identity-making of heritage participants and discourse construction of intan...
This chapter explores how the political-administrative design of the Chinese state, characterized as...
Understanding cultural heritage politics in China means to grasp the multiple ways in which the Part...
The chapter introduces the reader to the edited volume. It explores cultural heritage policy and pr...
Since “intangible cultural heritage” (ICH) became the new focal point in the global heritage discour...
The chapter retraces the impact of the two main intangible heritage policies (ICH) on individuals an...
Heritage practices often lead to social exclusion, as such practices can favor certain values over o...
Heritage Politics in China studies the impact of heritage policies and discourses on the Chinese sta...
The past is continuously reinterpreted to serve the interests of the present. Over the last two cent...
In this study, I analyse how the Chinese Government imposes the concept of authenticity on local her...
The Chinese state uses cultural heritage as a source of power by linking it to political and economi...
This dissertation examines three waves of ethnic minority representation in post-1949 China. Reading...
When facing the political, historical and cultural complexities of Mainland China, Hong Kong and Ta...
This chapter aims to bring together two related concepts from political science and heritage studies...
The state is uniquely placed to determine how cultural heritage is used for tourism. Yet, even in hi...
This study explores the identity-making of heritage participants and discourse construction of intan...
This chapter explores how the political-administrative design of the Chinese state, characterized as...
Understanding cultural heritage politics in China means to grasp the multiple ways in which the Part...
The chapter introduces the reader to the edited volume. It explores cultural heritage policy and pr...
Since “intangible cultural heritage” (ICH) became the new focal point in the global heritage discour...
The chapter retraces the impact of the two main intangible heritage policies (ICH) on individuals an...
Heritage practices often lead to social exclusion, as such practices can favor certain values over o...
Heritage Politics in China studies the impact of heritage policies and discourses on the Chinese sta...
The past is continuously reinterpreted to serve the interests of the present. Over the last two cent...
In this study, I analyse how the Chinese Government imposes the concept of authenticity on local her...
The Chinese state uses cultural heritage as a source of power by linking it to political and economi...
This dissertation examines three waves of ethnic minority representation in post-1949 China. Reading...
When facing the political, historical and cultural complexities of Mainland China, Hong Kong and Ta...
This chapter aims to bring together two related concepts from political science and heritage studies...
The state is uniquely placed to determine how cultural heritage is used for tourism. Yet, even in hi...
This study explores the identity-making of heritage participants and discourse construction of intan...