Based in ethnographic research in Melaka (West Malaysia), this paper explores linkages between nostalgia and alternative notions of heritage. I explore local residents’ meanings ascribed to “heritage” (translatable as ‘warisan’, in bahasa melayu). Building upon Rosaldo’s (1989) notion of ‘imperialist nostalgia’ and Hertzfeld’s (2005) concept of ‘structural nostalgia’, I end by discussing the production and consumption of colonial nostalgia in contemporary times
AbstractThis paper elaborates on the preservation and recycling of the buildings along Tun Tan Cheng...
AbstractMalaysia sees a tremendous rise in tourist arrivals in Malacca with the listing of Melaka on...
Teaching of architectural history to students of architecture leaves so many gaps to the rationale o...
This paper explores relations between Anthropology, Heritage and Cultural process in Malacca (West M...
This paper explores alternative meanings and appropriations of the cate- gory colonial heritage. How...
This article explores the workings of nostalgia as a major driving force in heritage-making. Based o...
A UNESCO World Heritage Listed historic city, Melaka embodies a vibrant multi-ethnic Asian heritage,...
AbstractCulture and heritage are two major elements need to be understood and appreciated by those i...
AbstractIntent of this paper is to discuss the survival of the shop houses in the historic city of M...
Melaka “the end of monsoons and the beginning of others”, is Malaysia’s as historic city and the lan...
This article examines today’s perception among Indonesians of the Portuguese presence in Eastern Ind...
The intent of this paper is to discuss the survival of the shop houses in the historic city of Malac...
Heritage tourism activity rapidly growing sector in tourism industry based on historic and tradition...
In 1880, when the British moved their Federated Malay States administrative centre to Kuala Lumpur, ...
Melaka Historical City, together with George Town, Penang, were conferred the United Nations Educati...
AbstractThis paper elaborates on the preservation and recycling of the buildings along Tun Tan Cheng...
AbstractMalaysia sees a tremendous rise in tourist arrivals in Malacca with the listing of Melaka on...
Teaching of architectural history to students of architecture leaves so many gaps to the rationale o...
This paper explores relations between Anthropology, Heritage and Cultural process in Malacca (West M...
This paper explores alternative meanings and appropriations of the cate- gory colonial heritage. How...
This article explores the workings of nostalgia as a major driving force in heritage-making. Based o...
A UNESCO World Heritage Listed historic city, Melaka embodies a vibrant multi-ethnic Asian heritage,...
AbstractCulture and heritage are two major elements need to be understood and appreciated by those i...
AbstractIntent of this paper is to discuss the survival of the shop houses in the historic city of M...
Melaka “the end of monsoons and the beginning of others”, is Malaysia’s as historic city and the lan...
This article examines today’s perception among Indonesians of the Portuguese presence in Eastern Ind...
The intent of this paper is to discuss the survival of the shop houses in the historic city of Malac...
Heritage tourism activity rapidly growing sector in tourism industry based on historic and tradition...
In 1880, when the British moved their Federated Malay States administrative centre to Kuala Lumpur, ...
Melaka Historical City, together with George Town, Penang, were conferred the United Nations Educati...
AbstractThis paper elaborates on the preservation and recycling of the buildings along Tun Tan Cheng...
AbstractMalaysia sees a tremendous rise in tourist arrivals in Malacca with the listing of Melaka on...
Teaching of architectural history to students of architecture leaves so many gaps to the rationale o...