Heritagising Asian Cities: Space, memory, and vernacular heritage practices

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Heritagising Asian Cities : Space, memory, and vernacular heritage practices. / Salemink, Oscar.

I: International Journal of Heritage Studies, Bind 27, Nr. 8, 08.2021, s. 769-776.

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Salemink, O 2021, 'Heritagising Asian Cities: Space, memory, and vernacular heritage practices', International Journal of Heritage Studies, bind 27, nr. 8, s. 769-776. https://doi.org/10.1080/13527258.2021.1890186

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Salemink, O. (2021). Heritagising Asian Cities: Space, memory, and vernacular heritage practices. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 27(8), 769-776. https://doi.org/10.1080/13527258.2021.1890186

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Salemink O. Heritagising Asian Cities: Space, memory, and vernacular heritage practices. International Journal of Heritage Studies. 2021 aug.;27(8):769-776. https://doi.org/10.1080/13527258.2021.1890186

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Salemink, Oscar. / Heritagising Asian Cities : Space, memory, and vernacular heritage practices. I: International Journal of Heritage Studies. 2021 ; Bind 27, Nr. 8. s. 769-776.

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abstract = "Urban visions of modernity and nostalgia constitute two competing visions of the good life in Asia, which are both materialised in urbanneighbourhoods. When and where old historic neighbourhoods are not razed to be replaced by highrises, modern residential blocks and shopping malls but instead retained, it is often under the banner of heritage. This theme section considers heritagization of Asian cities against the backdrop of modernisation and (sub)urbanisation, in articles focusing onKolkata, Beijing, Hanoi and Taipei. The articles explore local people{\textquoteright}s multiple experiences within lived environments in terms of modernityand heritage, not so much by focusing on how different visions of modernity and nostalgia are materialised through the label of heritage, but by describing and analysing the modalities of such nostalgia among different groups of people, as expressed and mediated in different forms and practices. We propose to capture the diverse cognitive, memorial, affective, emotional and imaginative aspects of heritage on the part of the people living with that heritage in terms of vernacular heritage, which we define as cultural heritage that is conceived, perceived, experienced, imagined and practiced by different groups of {\textquoteleft}lay people{\textquoteright} with varyingconnections to specific heritage sites, environments and practices.",
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