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Re-creating Memories of Gulou: Three Temporalities and Emotions

Graezer Bideau, Florence  orcid-logo
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Yan, Haiming
Madgin, Rebecca
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Lesh, James
2021
People-Centered Methodologies for Heritage Conservation: Exploring Emotional Attachment to Historic Urban Places

In 2012, a project proposed by local authorities aimed to revitalise, after a century of interruption, the use of Beijing’s Bell and Drum Towers and the social traditions associated with them. As a result, more than 100 households living in 66 traditional courtyards were to be relocated. Based on ethnographical fieldwork, our research reveals three main groups of stakeholders. Their claims reflected three distinct temporalities. The local government defined that the heyday of the area was about 400 years ago based on a map drawn in the imperial period. The active preservationists were concentrated on the present, but also on the past which has value to be preserved, and the locals were largely concerned about their future. These three stakeholders’ positions will illustrate different forms of emotional attachments to historic urban places.

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book part or chapter
DOI
10.4324/9780429345807-10
Author(s)
Graezer Bideau, Florence  orcid-logo
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Yan, Haiming
Editors
Madgin, Rebecca
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Lesh, James
Date Issued

2021

Publisher

Routledge

Publisher place

London and New York

Journal
People-Centered Methodologies for Heritage Conservation: Exploring Emotional Attachment to Historic Urban Places
ISBN of the book

978-0-367-36418-2

Total of pages

129-142

Series title/Series vol.

Critical Studies in Heritage, Emotions and Affect

Subjects

China

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Beijing

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Memories

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Gulou

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Attachments

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Temporalities

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Nostalgia

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Natives

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Strangers

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Ethnographic research

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SCI-CDH-FGB  
Available on Infoscience
May 23, 2021
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