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Living in Heritage Lijun Zhang (George Mason University)

Living in Heritage By Lijun Zhang (George Mason University)

Living in Heritage by Lijun Zhang (George Mason University)


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Living in Heritage: Tulou as Vernacular Architecture, Global Asset, and Tourist Destination in Contemporary China by Lijun Zhang (George Mason University)

Yongding County in southeast China is famous for its large, multistory communal vernacular buildings known as tulou, translated "rammed earth building." These structures were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008. Living in Heritage introduces readers outside of China to this classic example of local Chinese architecture in the context of contemporary heritage preservation and tourism.

Focusing on the Yongding Hakka Tulou Folk Culture Village, which is part of Hongkeng Village, author Lijun Zhang examines the on-the-ground processes and effects of heritage-making, UNESCO-inspired tourism, and how locals negotiate the dramatic transformation of their daily, social, and economic lives. Within an age of cultural change beginning at the start of the 21st century, Living in Heritage explores how the tulou phenomenon as heritage has and continues to be transformed into cultural, economic, or political capital. Through her careful study, Zhang reveals how the blurring of formerly distinct domainsprivate and public, local and globalgives rise to a living museum that now relies on insiders and outsiders to preserve their way of life.

Living in Heritage offers an in-depth ethnographic account of the people dwelling and working within traditional tulou architecture in the 21st century.

About Lijun Zhang (George Mason University)

Lijun Zhang is Assistant Professor of Folklore at George Mason University. She is author of Chinese Folk Art and Crafts and editor (with Marsha MacDowell) of Quilts of Southwest China and (with Ziying You) of Chinese Folklore Studies Today: Discourse and Practice.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Note on Romanization, Translation, and Names
Introduction
1. Localness in the Time of Great Transformation
2. Tulou as Vernacular Architecture
3. Tulou as Home and Lived Experience
4. World Heritage Nomination and the Institutionalization of Tulou
5. Everyday Engagement with Heritage Process and Tourism Activities
6. Tulou as New Resource and Power Leverage
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

NGR9780253070975
9780253070975
025307097X
Living in Heritage: Tulou as Vernacular Architecture, Global Asset, and Tourist Destination in Contemporary China by Lijun Zhang (George Mason University)
New
Paperback
Indiana University Press
2024-10-01
186
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