Contested urban heritage : voices from the periphery

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Contested urban heritage : voices from the periphery

edited by Brian J. Shaw, Roy Jones

Ashgate, c1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This work seeks to explore recent manifestations of urban heritage contestation within the broad area of Indian Ocean region countries (or the periphery). The legacies of colonization are juxtaposed with research detailing the struggles of indigenous people set within the ambit of globalization and the increasing irrelevances of time/space differences. In this book the specifics of "place" (as opposed to "space") are explained and placed within the context of growing heritage commercialization reflecting the imperatives of tourism and other development issues.

目次

  • Introduction - contested urban heritage
  • colonial and post-colonial urbanism in north-west Borneo
  • contesting heritage in a South African city - Cape Town
  • the urban heritage of island colonial cities in the Indian Ocean - conservation and contestation
  • erasing memory, inventing tradition, rewriting history - planning as a tool of ideology
  • sacredscape and urban heritage in India - contestation and perspective
  • sacred sites or profane buildings? - reflections on the Old Swan Brewery conflict in Perth, Western Australia
  • foreign influences upon the townscape of Seoul, Korea
  • urban heritage, development and tourism in Southeast Asian cities - a contestation continuum.

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