sociology of world heritage

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Living in a World Heritage Site: Ethnography of Houses and Daily Life in the Fez Medina (Palgrave Studies in Urban Anthropology) (English Edition)The Cambridge Dictionary of SociologyUNESCO, Cultural Heritage, and Outstanding Universal Value: Value-based Analyses of the World Heritage and Intangible Cultural Heritage Conventions (Archaeology in Society)The English Heritage Book of Roman Towns in BritainOn Civilization, Power, and Knowledge: Selected Writings (Heritage of Sociology Series)George Herbert Mead on Social Psychology (The Heritage Sociology) (English Edition)Many Voices, One Vision: The Early Years of the World Heritage Convention (Heritage, Culture, and Identity)Sociology of World Heritage: An Asian Perspective (Routledge Advances in Sociology) (English Edition)Alfred Schutz on Phenomenology and Social Relations (Heritage of Sociology Series)Sociology of World Heritage An Asian Perspective【電子書籍】 Masahiro Ogino
 

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  • <p>Taking mainly Japanese and other Asian case studies as examples, Ogino examines the motivations behind the preservation of objects and sites considered to be of cultural significance.</p> <p>Using mainly the perspectives of Japanese approaches to cultural heritage, the book critiques the European logic of cultural heritage enshrined by UNESCO. It contrasts a Western emphasis on monuments and sites, with an Asian emphasis on more intangible forms of heritage, which place less emphasis on a linear view of time. More practically, the authors also analyse the positive and negative impacts that UNESCO-listed status has had on sites in Asia, including Angkor Wat, Nagasaki, and Lijiang. Finally, they address fundamental questions about who gets to decide what counts as cultural heritage, and what the underlying rationale is for actively preserving heritage in the first place.</p> <p>This books is a thoughtful and provocative analysis of issues that will be of interest to socio...
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