Post-Conflict Heritage, Postcolonial Tourism: Tourism, Politics and Development at AngkorRoutledge, 8 thg 11, 2007 - 200 trang Angkor, Cambodia’s only World Heritage Site, is enduring one of the most crucial, turbulent periods in its twelve hundred year history. Given Cambodia’s need to restore its shattered social and physical infrastructures after decades of violent conflict, and with tourism to Angkor increasing by a staggering 10,000 per cent in just over a decade, the site has become an intense focal point of competing agendas. Angkor’s immense historical importance, along with its global prestige, has led to an unprecedented influx of aid, with over twenty countries together donating millions of dollars for conservation and research. For the Royal Government however, Angkor has become a ‘cash-cow’ of development. Post-conflict Heritage, Postcolonial Tourism critically examines this situation and locates Angkor within the broader contexts of post-conflict reconstruction, nation building, and socio-economic rehabilitation. Based on two years of fieldwork, the book explores culture, development, the politics of space, and the relationship between consumption, memory and identity to reveal the aspirations and tensions, anxieties and paradoxical agendas, which form around a heritage tourism landscape in a post-conflict, postcolonial society. With the situation in Cambodia examined as a stark example of a phenomenon common to many countries attempting to recover after periods of war or political turmoil, Post-conflict Heritage, Postcolonial Tourism will be of particular interest to students and scholars working in the fields of Asian studies, tourism, heritage, development, and cultural and postcolonial studies. |
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Kết quả 1-5 trong 57
... APSARA sign warning residents of illegal construction 1.2 Sign – We No Longer Need Weapons 2.1 Angkorean montage 3.1 Map of ZEMP scheme 3.2 Cambodian visitors to monastery in Bakong Complex 4.1 Advertisement for Thai Air 5.1 ...
... (APSARA), Jacques Gaucher and Christophe Pottier (EFEO), Tamara Teneishvili and Etienne Clément (UNESCO), Alice Harvey and John Sanday (WMF), Namiko Yamauchi (JSA), and various staff working at the Royal Government's Ministry of Tourism ...
... APSARA Authority for the Protection and Safeguarding of the Angkor Region – (Autorité pour la sauvegarde et l'aménagement de la region d'Angkor) ASEAN Association of Southeast Asian Nations BEFEO Bulletin d'Ecole Française d'Extrême ...
... (APSARA) any modern buildings will be demolished. The sign informs residents that they must uphold the 'traditional' feel of the park. A few hundred meters away, the artwork of another roadside sign persuades residents of the bonds ...
Tourism, Politics and Development at Angkor Tim Winter. Figure 1.1 APSARA sign warning residents of illegal construction. (Photo by Tim Winter.) We No Longer Need Weapons. (Photo by Tim Figure 1.2.
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the modern social life | |
from landscape to touristscapes 67 | |
Angkor in the frame 90 | |
Collapsing policies and ruined dreams 116 | |
Conclusion in the place of modernity appears the illusion of history | |
Notes 150 | |
Bibliography 157 | |
Index 168 | |
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