中国潭门的遗产政治与地方建构

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environment and Planning C-Politics and Space Pub Date : 2023-06-18 DOI:10.1177/23996544231182325
Chen-Yi Wu
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遗产既卷入又由复杂、交织、矛盾的过程构成。利用民族志研究,本文阐述了在中国,由授权遗产话语(AHD)驱动的遗产制作如何与地方制作的社会空间和经济过程交叉。研究结果揭示了精英群体和非精英群体参与和互动的遗产和地点之间复杂、纠缠的关系。潭门的当地遗产是活跃的,充满力量的,与政治,社会和经济事务和期望交叉,尤其是支持中国对南中国海的主权主张。这一分析揭示了中国自上而下和自下而上的遗产形成过程的相互作用,其中精英群体倾向于通过非遗政策来主导,而当地居民倾向于内化非遗,试图从中获得利益或声誉。本文认为,在地方遗产的传承过程中,民族国家与地方之间存在着一种相互促进的关系,这种关系为遗产文学中不同尺度的地方之间的多面关系增添了一种情景。具有政治色彩的遗产制作过程,包括重新叙述、商业化和重新加工记忆,在身份、记忆、经济和街道景观等问题上,探讨了它们与当地的影响和交集。总体而言,本文提供了一个案例研究,旨在了解反映中国政策、意识形态和愿望的AHD的具体版本。它旨在揭示遗产创造与场所创造的交集,以帮助理解非西方社会中遗产、权力和场所的复杂、交织的概念。
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The politics of heritage and place-making in Tanmen, China
Heritage is both embroiled in, and constituted by, complex, intertwined and contradictory processes. Using ethnographic research, the paper illustrates how heritage-making driven by the Authorised Heritage Discourse (AHD) intersects with socio-spatial and economic processes of place-making in China. The findings reveal the complex, entangled relationship between heritage and place in which elite and non-elite groups participate and interact. Local heritage of Tanmen is active, power-laden and intersects with political, social and economic affairs and expectations, not least to support Chinese sovereignty claims over the South China Sea. This analysis reveals the interplay in Chinese top-down and bottom-up heritage-making processes, in which elite groups tend to dominate by means of ICH policies and local residents tend to internalise the AHD in an attempt to reap benefits or reputation from it. The paper argues that there is a mutually reinforcing relationship between the nation-state and the local in the heritagisation process of local heritage, that works to add a scenario to the multifaceted relationship between places at different scales in heritage literature. Politically charged heritage-making processes, including re-narrativisation, commercialisation and reworking memories, are explored in terms of their impact and intersection with the local place regarding issues of identity, memory, economy and the street landscape. Overall, this paper provides a case study that seeks to understand a specific version of the AHD that reflects Chinese policies, ideologies and aspirations. It aims to reveal the intersection of heritage-making with place-making, to help comprehend the complex, intwined concepts of heritage, power and place in a non-Western society.
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