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    ISBN: 9781909188907 , 1909188891
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 161 pages)
    DDC: 306.095
    Keywords: Cultural property ; Arts, East Asian ; Cultural property ; Cultural property ; China ; Japan ; Korea (South)
    Abstract: The concept of 'cultural heritage' has acquired increasing currency in culture, politics and societies in East Asia. However, in spite of a number of research projects in this field, our understanding of how the past and its material expressions have been perceived, conceptualised and experienced in this part of the world, and how these views affect contemporary local practices and notions of identity, particularly in a period of rapid economic development and increasing globalisation, is still very unclear. Preoccupation with cultural heritage - expressed in the rapid growth of national and private museums, the expansion of the antiquities' market, revitalisation of local traditions, focus on 'intangible cultural heritage' and the development of cultural tourism - is something that directly or indirectly affects national policies and international relations. An investigation of how the concept of 'cultural heritage' has been and continues to be constructed in East Asia, drawing on several case studies taken from China, Japan and Korea, is thus timely and worthwhile
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    ISBN: 9781909188907 , 1909188891 , 1909188905 , 1909188913 , 1909188883 , 1909188891 , 9781909188907 , 9781909188914 , 9781909188884 , 9781909188891
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 161 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Reconsidering cultural heritage in East Asia
    DDC: 306.095
    Keywords: Cultural property ; Arts, East Asian ; Cultural property ; Cultural property ; Cultural property ; Arts, East Asian ; Cultural property ; Cultural property ; The arts ; The arts: general issues ; HISTORY ; Asia ; General ; Arts, East Asian ; Cultural policy ; Cultural property ; Asia ; Humanities ; Society and culture: general ; China ; Japan ; Korea (South) ; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences ; Sociology and anthropology ; China Cultural policy ; Japan Cultural policy ; Korea (South) Cultural policy ; China ; Japan ; Korea (South) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The concept of 'cultural heritage' has acquired increasing currency in culture, politics and societies in East Asia. However, in spite of a number of research projects in this field, our understanding of how the past and its material expressions have been perceived, conceptualised and experienced in this part of the world, and how these views affect contemporary local practices and notions of identity, particularly in a period of rapid economic development and increasing globalisation, is still very unclear. Preoccupation with cultural heritage - expressed in the rapid growth of national and private museums, the expansion of the antiquities' market, revitalisation of local traditions, focus on 'intangible cultural heritage' and the development of cultural tourism - is something that directly or indirectly affects national policies and international relations. An investigation of how the concept of 'cultural heritage' has been and continues to be constructed in East Asia, drawing on several case studies taken from China, Japan and Korea, is thus timely and worthwhile
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Resource simultaneously available in PDF, EPUB format, and Mobi format , Reconsidering cultural heritage in East Asia , Considering undercurrents in Japanese cultural heritage management , Evolving and contested cultural heritage in China , The emergence of 'cultural heritage' in China , Ethnic heritage in Yunnan , Cultural heritage in Korea : from a Japanese perspective , The concept of 'cultural landscapes' in relation to the historic port town of Tomo , Shaping Japan's disaster heritage
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    URL: Volltext  (Kostenfrei)
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