This article challenges the claimed gulf between ‘Eastern’ and ‘Western’ concepts and approaches to heritage conservation through an analysis of the common complexities surrounding authenticity. The past few decades have witnessed an important critique of ‘Eurocentric’ notions of heritage conservation, drawing on ‘non-Western’, particularly Asian, contexts. Authenticity has been a core principle and defining element in this development. Endorsed by a series of charters and documents, a relativistic approach emphasising the cultural specificity of authenticity has been introduced alongside the European-originated materialist approach in international policy and conservation philosophy. However, the promotion of Asian difference has also cont...
Our understanding of authenticity in the material world is characterized by a problematic dichotomy ...
Our understanding of authenticity in the material world is characterized by a problematic dichotomy ...
Restoration is often problematised within built heritage practice as an inauthentic activity of imit...
This article challenges the claimed gulf between 'Eastern' and 'Western' concepts and approaches to ...
This article challenges the claimed gulf between 'Eastern' and 'Western' concepts and approaches to ...
This article summarizes the results from recent research focusing on the experience and negotiation ...
This article summarizes the results from recent research focusing on the experience and negotiation ...
This article explores stakeholders' understandings of authenticity in a selected historic landscape ...
This article explores stakeholders' understandings of authenticity in a selected historic landscape ...
The discrepancy between authenticity regarding heritage conservation and perceived authenticity in h...
The discrepancy between authenticity regarding heritage conservation and perceived authenticity in h...
The examination of the value of authenticity, the interpretation of the term, and the consequences f...
Seligman, a 20th-century collector and historian, stated: ‘The first duty of the museums is to give ...
For decades, the conservation of cultural heritage has been dominated by the Western approach that m...
There is a lively ongoing debate on Critical Heritage Studies and the Authorised Heritage Discourse,...
Our understanding of authenticity in the material world is characterized by a problematic dichotomy ...
Our understanding of authenticity in the material world is characterized by a problematic dichotomy ...
Restoration is often problematised within built heritage practice as an inauthentic activity of imit...
This article challenges the claimed gulf between 'Eastern' and 'Western' concepts and approaches to ...
This article challenges the claimed gulf between 'Eastern' and 'Western' concepts and approaches to ...
This article summarizes the results from recent research focusing on the experience and negotiation ...
This article summarizes the results from recent research focusing on the experience and negotiation ...
This article explores stakeholders' understandings of authenticity in a selected historic landscape ...
This article explores stakeholders' understandings of authenticity in a selected historic landscape ...
The discrepancy between authenticity regarding heritage conservation and perceived authenticity in h...
The discrepancy between authenticity regarding heritage conservation and perceived authenticity in h...
The examination of the value of authenticity, the interpretation of the term, and the consequences f...
Seligman, a 20th-century collector and historian, stated: ‘The first duty of the museums is to give ...
For decades, the conservation of cultural heritage has been dominated by the Western approach that m...
There is a lively ongoing debate on Critical Heritage Studies and the Authorised Heritage Discourse,...
Our understanding of authenticity in the material world is characterized by a problematic dichotomy ...
Our understanding of authenticity in the material world is characterized by a problematic dichotomy ...
Restoration is often problematised within built heritage practice as an inauthentic activity of imit...