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Intangible Cultural Heritage and Tourism in China Junjie Su

Intangible Cultural Heritage and Tourism in China By Junjie Su

Intangible Cultural Heritage and Tourism in China by Junjie Su


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This book examines the relationship between intangible cultural heritage (ICH) and tourism, taking as a focus the ICH at the World Cultural Heritage site in Lijiang, China. It explores the tensions between authenticity and commodification and provides theoretical guidelines for developing a sustainable ICH tourism from a people-based approach.

Intangible Cultural Heritage and Tourism in China Summary

Intangible Cultural Heritage and Tourism in China: A Critical Approach by Junjie Su

This book examines the complexities and dynamics in the relationship between intangible cultural heritage (ICH) and tourism, taking as a focus the ICH at the World Cultural Heritage site in Lijiang, China. It explores the tensions between the protection of authenticity of ICH and the use of ICH in tourism commodification, and considers the perspectives of governmental officials, experts, local ICH practitioners and community members. The volume aims to redefine the concepts of authenticity, integrity and continuity from the perspective of the ICH practitioners and to provide theoretical guidelines for developing a sustainable ICH tourism using a people-based approach. It will be a helpful resource for students, researchers and practitioners in heritage studies, tourism, anthropology, cultural management and Chinese studies.

Intangible Cultural Heritage and Tourism in China Reviews

This fascinating study explores a minority population seeking to retain its identity, values and culture while performing their 'otherness' for millions of visitors annually and in a situation of unbalanced relations of power. Su's insightful analysis of tensions between national and international ICH discourses and policies and the locals' 'practitioner ICH making' will prompt readers to consider heritage tourism discordances elsewhere. * Helaine Silverman, University of Illinois, USA *
Based on empirical work from Yunnan Province, China, this singular volume delivers thoughtful insights into authenticity, cultural sustainability, commoditization, management challenges and opportunities, and many other profound concepts in ways other scholars heretofore have been unable to do. This book must have a place on the desks and reading lists of everyone interested in intangible heritage and tourism. * Dallen J. Timothy, Arizona State University, USA *
This book makes an exciting contribution to the study of intangible cultural heritage in China. The scale of domestic tourism growth in the country has been extraordinary, and Su's analysis really gets to the heart of how world heritage designation can profoundly transform the lives, livelihoods and the cultural fabric of a place, in this case Lijiang. To understand these complex relations, the book productively engages with, and thus nicely contributes to, the literatures on critical tourism and critical heritage studies. * Tim Winter, National University of Singapore, Singapore *

About Junjie Su

Junjie Su holds a PhD from the Cultural Heritage Centre for Asia and the Pacific, Deakin University, Australia. He is Associate Professor at the School of Ethnology and Sociology and Director of the Yunnan Provincial Research Base of Intangible Cultural Heritage, Yunnan University, China. His research interests include cultural heritage, heritage tourism, museum and arts management, cultural and creative industries and the sociology of heritage.

Table of Contents

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Abbreviations

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. Critical Theorisation of ICH

Chapter 3. ICH Protection and ICH Tourism in China

Chapter 4. ICH and Tourism in Lijiang

Chapter 5. Typical ICH Tourism Programmes in Lijiang

Chapter 6. Value and Authenticity

Chapter 7. Commodification and Integrity

Chapter 8. Continuity and Transmission

Chapter 9. The Sustainable Development of ICH Tourism

References

Index

Additional information

NGR9781845418632
9781845418632
1845418638
Intangible Cultural Heritage and Tourism in China: A Critical Approach by Junjie Su
New
Hardback
Channel View Publications Ltd
2023-05-31
232
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