Is colonial heritage negative or not so much? Debating heritage discourses and selective interpretation of Kulangsu, China.

Q1 Arts and Humanities Built Heritage Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-23 DOI:10.1186/s43238-022-00069-7
Ran Wei, Fang Wang
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Heritage is in essence dissonant, especially colonial heritage in postcolonial nations. Via questionnaire surveys and interviews, this study investigates Kulangsu in Xiamen, China, a colonial heritage site mainly developed in the 19th and 20th centuries, to unveil the local government's authorised heritage discourse (AHD) of the site and how tourists perceive the colonial past of Kulangsu and construct their own heritage discourse(s). Results show that, when considering the colonial history of the site, neither the AHD promoted by the authorities nor the tourists' lay discourses are necessarily negative. However, tension implicitly arises between the tourists' demand for comprehensive heritage information and the authorities' selective interpretation of the site. Although the AHD affects lay discourses to some extent, most tourists expect the authorities to present more complete and neutral information about heritage so they can reflect and forge their own conception of colonial legacies. From a critical heritage studies perspective, this tension reflects the power imbalance between the authorities and the tourists and reminds the authorities and heritage experts to rethink heritage tourism and conservation in terms of heritage interpretation. This paper, therefore, calls for additional reflection on the legitimacy of selective interpretation, which implicates a complex process of intricate reasoning that is underpinned by the power imbalance between the authorities and the tourists, ultimately resulting in an AHD.

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殖民遗产是负面的还是没有那么多?论遗产话语与鼓浪屿的选择性解读
遗产在本质上是不和谐的,尤其是后殖民国家的殖民遗产。本研究以厦门鼓浪屿为研究对象,通过问卷调查和访谈的方式,揭示当地政府对鼓浪屿遗址的授权遗产话语(AHD),以及游客如何感知鼓浪屿的殖民历史并构建自己的遗产话语。鼓浪屿是一个主要开发于19世纪和20世纪的殖民遗产地。结果表明,当考虑到遗址的殖民历史时,无论是当局宣传的AHD还是游客的外行话语都不一定是负面的。然而,游客对全面遗产信息的需求与当局对遗址的选择性解释之间隐含着紧张关系。虽然AHD在一定程度上影响了世俗话语,但大多数游客希望当局能够提供更完整和中立的遗产信息,以便他们能够反映和形成自己对殖民遗产的看法。从批判性遗产研究的角度来看,这种张力反映了当局和游客之间的权力不平衡,并提醒当局和遗产专家从遗产解释的角度重新思考遗产旅游和保护。因此,本文呼吁对选择性解释的合法性进行更多的反思,这意味着一个复杂的复杂推理过程,该过程是由当局和游客之间的权力不平衡所支撑的,最终导致AHD。
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Built Heritage Arts and Humanities-History
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