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Heritage Management in Korea and Japan : The Politics of Antiquity and Identity

Part of the Korean Studies of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies series
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Imperial tombs, Buddhist architecture, palaces, and art treasures in Korea and Japan have attracted scholars, collectors, and conservators—and millions of tourists.

As iconic markers of racial and cultural identity at home and abroad, they are embraced as tangible sources of immense national pride and popular “must-see” destinations. This book provides the first sustained account to highlight how the forces of modernity, nationalism, colonialism, and globalization have contributed to the birth of museums, field disciplines, tourist industry, and heritage management policies.

Its chapters trace the history of explorations, preservations, and reconstructions of archaeological monuments from an interregional East Asian comparative perspective in the past century.

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Product Details
0295993057 / 9780295993058
Paperback / softback
951.95
01/01/2014
United States
English
312 pages.