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Thinking Heritage Through China explores major themes in international heritage through the lens of heritage practice in China.



Thinking Heritage Through China explores major themes in international heritage through the lens of heritage practice in China.

China is a dynamic proving ground of heritage practice where international ideas are debated, fought over, and realized in many forms within the context of complex economic, political, and reputational forces. Preservation in China engages with many of the central themes of international heritage practice, shedding new light on considerations of authenticity and intangible heritage, politics and nationalism, and tourism and development. These forces lie at the heart of contemporary heritage practice, not only in China but all over the world. Written by an architectural historian, architect, and heritage professional with experience in China, this book uses an architecturally and spatially focused analysis bridging critical heritage studies and the study of the built environment as shaped through heritage practice, exploring a wide range of contemporary heritage themes for a broad audience including China scholars.

This book will be of interest to scholars, practitioners, and both undergraduate and post-graduate students interested in contemporary international heritage practice; heritage studies; theory and methods of heritage; comparative heritage practice; and heritage practice in China and Asia.

Introduction: Thinking Heritage through China. Part 1: Frameworks of
Heritage Practice.
1. The China Dream: Heritage Practice under President
Xi.
2. A Chinese Spirit in Modern Strength: A Foundation Story for Chinese
Preservation.
3. A Past of the Mind: The New Suzhou Walls and the Limits of
Universal Preservation. Part 2: Nationalism and Heritage Practice.
4.
Inventing a World Heritage Site: Time, Nationalism, and Tourism.
5. Searching
for Shangri-la: Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Unity.
6. Remembering and
Forgetting: The Century of Humiliation and the Rise of China. Part 3:
Development and Heritage Practice.
7. Imagining the "Old City": Creating
Places of Consumption.
8. Tourism and the Tourist Experience: The Ancient
City of Pingyao.
9. Nostalgia and Rural Heritage. Conclusion: Questions
Inspired by Chinese Heritage Practice.
Andrew Scott Johnston is Associate Professor and Director of the Program in Historic Preservation at the University of Virginia. He is a licensed architect with a PhD in Architecture from the University of California, Berkeley. He has served as a supervising architect for the Historic American Engineering Record and as an environmental planner for the California State Department of Transportation (Caltrans), working with a wide range of experts and stakeholders on the preservation and interpretation of historic cultural landscapes. He was the founding director of both the Master of Architecture degree program and the Urban Design degree program at Xian Jiaotong-Liverpool University in Suzhou, China.