Buch, Englisch, 352 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm
China's Heritage in Global Perspective
Buch, Englisch, 352 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-791088-7
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Navigating Dialogue and Diplomacy: China's Heritage in Global Perspective brings together contributions from a highly qualified and diverse team of international scholars to examine how cultural heritage operates as a field of global engagement at the intersection of diplomacy, dialogue, and mediated cultural practice. It advances a conceptual shift from heritage as a state instrument of soft power to heritage as a relational and mobile process that travels across borders and is continually reworked through institutions, publics, and platforms. Within this framework, dialogue is approached not as a normative outcome but as a contingent and situationally produced form of engagement shaped by power, mediation, and context. Taking China's evolving heritage practices as a particularly revealing vantage point, the volume explores how heritage is mobilized, interpreted, and contested amid intensifying geopolitical tensions and resurgent cultural nationalism, while illuminating dynamics that extend beyond the Chinese case. The contributors draw on interdisciplinary perspectives spanning heritage studies, international relations, media and communication, architecture, cultural studies, and China studies, drawing on qualitative methods including ethnography, critical discourse analysis, multimodal analysis, and comparative case studies. This methodological breadth enables the volume to move across scales, ranging from international governance and diplomatic initiatives to urban spaces, digital platforms, and everyday intercultural encounters. The volume thus repositions heritage as a dynamic site of negotiation, mediation, and meaning-making, offering critical insights into the role of heritage in shaping global narratives, cultural identities, and the possibilities and limitations of international dialogue in a changing world.
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Weitere Infos & Material
- Introduction: Heritage, Power, and Dialogic Encounters
- I. Heritage and Foreign Policy: Strategic Visions and Global Positioning
- 1: Tim Winter: The Global Civilization Initiative: a Platform for Conflict Recovery Heritage Diplomacy?
- 2: Xiaoling Zhang: Chinese New Year in the United Kingdom: Heritage, Local Agency, and Soft Power
- II. Heritage as Dialogue: Encounters, Practices, and Transcultural Engagements
- 3: Yujie Zhu: From Possession to Relation: Rethinking the Governance of Intangible Heritage
- 4: Xin Liu and Peter Lloyd: Exploring Cultural Connections between Chinese and English Heritages through Tea, Teaware, and Woodcut Printing
- 5: Li Zhang and Jingyi Zhu: Using Tea as a Medium for Heritage Diplomacy
- 6: Angela Lewis: Heritage Diplomacy through Wushu: A Case Study of Chinese Martial Arts in Kenya
- III. Heritage Spaces, Innovations, and Institutional Practices
- 7: Yat Ming Loo, Xinyi Li, and Yanning Xiang: Hybridized Memories and Intercultural Heritage Dialogue: The Five Avenues History Museum in Tianjin
- 8: Yue Zhu and Jiawen Han: Heritage Illuminated: Suzhou Gardens as a Cultural Dialogue through Night Tours
- 9: Anrong Dang, Baihui Zhuo, Zhi Zhang, Yang Weng, and Andrew Moser-Samson: Digital Twins as Heritage Infrastructure: Conservation, Communication, and Governance in China
- IV. Media Representations and the Politics of Global Perception
- 10: Yupei Zhao and Qiuxian Li: Between Cooperation and Contestation: The Politics of Shared Heritage in Dietfurt
- 11: Xianwen Kuang: Projections and Perceptions: How Chinese and International News Media Frame Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Conclusion: Heritage as Dialogue-Reflections and Horizons




