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In: Pacific affairs, Volume 78, Issue 4, p. Special forum: Globalization and Southeast Asian capital cities, S. 559-576
ISSN: 0030-851X
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In: Europe Asia studies, Volume 47, Issue 3, p. 443-468
ISSN: 0966-8136
Der Verfasser gibt zunächst einen Überblick über die Entwicklung der offiziellen Kontakte Nordvietnams mit der Sowjetunion seit 1955. Vor diesem Hintergrund werden Beispiele sowjetisch inspirierter Architektur in Hanois Altstadt vorgestellt. Hierzu zählen die Leninstatue im Chi Lang Garten, das Mausoleum für Ho Chi Minh und das Ho Chi Minh-Museum, der Kulturpalast der sowjetisch-vietnamesischen Freundschaft und das Gebäude des Volkskomitees. Es schließt sich eine Darstellung der Wohnviertel und Industriegebiete am Stadtrand Hanois an. Der Verfasser arbeitet den sowjetischen Einfluß auf die Stadtplanung in Nordvietnam heraus und macht deutlich, in welchem Maße die bauliche Umwelt in Hanoi zur Manifestation der offiziellen Kulturpolitik wurde. Seit der Öffnung des Landes und der Einleitung eines wirtschaftspolitischen Reformkurses bestimmen neue politische Parameter die Entwicklung des städtischen Raumes in Hanoi. (BIOst-Wpt)
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In: The Australian journal of politics and history: AJPH, Volume 28, Issue 2, p. 201-217
ISSN: 0004-9522
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In: Key issues in cultural heritage
Chapter Introduction: Remembering places of pain and shame /WILLIAM LOGAN --part Part I Massacre and genocide sites --chapter 1 Let the dead be remembered: Interpretation of the Nanjing Massacre Memorial /QIAN FENGQI --chapter 2 The Hiroshima 'Peace Memorial': Transforming legacy, memories and landscapes /YUSHI UTAKA --chapter 3 Auschwitz-Birkenau: The challenges of heritage management following the Cold War /KATIE YOUNG --chapter 4 'Dig a hole and bury the past in it': Reconciliation and the heritage of genocide in Cambodia /COLIN LONG --chapter 5 The Myall Creek Memorial: History, identity and reconciliation /BRONWYN BAT TEN --part Part II Wartime internment sites --chapter 6 Cowra Japanese War Cemetery /AI KOBAYASHI --chapter 7 A cave in Taiwan: Comfort women's memories and the local identity /CHOU CHING #xF6BA;YUAN --chapter 8 Postcolonial shame: Heritage and the forgotten pain of civilian women internees in Java /JOOST COTÉ --chapter 9 Difficult memories: The independence struggle as cultural heritage in East Timor /MICHAEL LEACH --part Part III Civil and political prisons --chapter 10 Port arthur, Norfolk Island, New Caledonia: Convict prison islands in the Antipodes /JANE LENNON --chapter 11 Hoa Lo Museum, Hanoi: Changing attitudes to a Vietnamese place of pain and shame /WILLIAM LOGAN --chapter 12 Places of pain as tools for social justice in the 'new' South africa: Black heritage preservation in the 'rainbow' nation's townships /ANGEL DAVID NIEVES --chapter 13 Negotiating places of pain in post-conflict Northern Ireland: Debating the future of the Maze prison/Long Kesh /SARA MCDOWELL --part Part IV Places of benevolent internment --chapter 14 Beauty springing from the breast of pain /SPENCER LEINEWEBER --chapter 15 'No less than a palace': Kew Asylum, its planned surrounds, and its present-day residents /KEIR REEVES --chapter 16 Between the hostel and the detention centre: Possible trajectories of migrant pain and shame in Australia /SARA WILLS.
In: Key issues in cultural heritage
In: Key issues in cultural heritage
In: Routledge studies in Asia's transformations 16
In: The Blackwell companions to anthropology
In: Key issues in cultural heritage
Pt. I. Setting agendas -- 1. Intersecting concepts and practices / William Logan, Michele Langfield and Mairead Nic Craith -- 2. Human rights and the UNESCO Memory of the World Programme / Hilary Charlesworth -- 3. Custodians of the land : Indigenous peoples, human rights and cultural integrity / Jeremie Gilbert -- 4. Linguistic heritage and language rights in Europe : theoretical considerations and practical implications / Mairead Nic Craith -- Pt. II. National versus local rights -- 5. Unravelling the cradle of civilization 'layer by layer' : Iraq, its peoples and cultural heritage / Ana Filipa Vrdoljak -- 6. The political appropriation of Burma's cultural heritage and its implications for human rights / Janette Philp -- 7. 'Elasticity' of heritage, from conservation to human rights : a saga of development and resistance in Penang, Malaysia / Judith Nagata -- 8. Rendered invisible : urban planning, cultural heritage and human rights / Graeme Bristol -- 9. 'Indigenous peoples are not multicultural minorities' : cultural diversity, heritage and indigenous human rights in Australia / Michele Langfield -- 10. A sung heritage : an ecological approach to rights and authority in intangible cultural heritage in Northern Australia / Fiona Magowan -- 11. 'Cuca shops' and Christians : heritage, morality and citizenship in Northern Namibia / Ian Fairweather -- Pt. III. Rights in conflict -- 12. Protecting the Tay Nguyen gongs : conflicting rights in Vietnam's central plateau / William Logan -- 13. The rights movement and cultural revitalization : the case of the Ainu in Japan / Yuuki Hasegawa -- 14. Cultural heritage and human rights in divided Cyprus / Susan Balderstone -- 15. Leaving the buildings behind : conflict, sovereignty and the values of heritage in Kashmir / Tim Winter and Shalini Panjabi.
In: Key issues in cultural heritage
"[This book] examines various notions of property in relation to intangible cultural heritage and discusses how these ideas are employed in rights discourses by governments and indigenous and local communities around the world"--Back cover
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