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ID192979
Title ProperPolitics of memory, heritage, and diversity in modern China
LanguageENG
AuthorMayer, Maximilian ;  Pawlik, Karolina
Summary / Abstract (Note)Interpretations and memorialisations of China's long history, in service of political aspirations of the present and towards the future, have long attracted scholarly attention. This special issue addresses how the curation, performance, and consumption of collective memory provide valuable insight into the interplay between the reconstruction of Chinese identity, cultural modernisation, and the shifting role of heritage and memory in Chinese domestic and international politics. Touching on issues around diversity in, for instance, personal/collective memory or community-based/state-led heritage, we consider how state–society relations inform local memory practices. Furthermore, the articles enclosed discuss pertinent and far-reaching impacts of China's cultural-material changes, transformations, and destructions in service of memory re-formation. Investigating the politicisation of heritage and the material solidification of strategically selected representations of the past, we consider how the notion of “memory infrastructure” contributes to an academic understanding of the interaction between history, memory, and politics.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol. 52, No.2; Aug 2023: p.139–162
Journal SourceJournal of Current Chinese Affairs Vol: 52 No 2
Key WordsChina ;  Memory ;  Infrastructure ;  Heritage


 
 
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