Michael Herzfeld, Rita Padawangi
Resilience as Heritage in Asia
Herausgeber: Herzfeld, Michael; Padawangi, Rita
Michael Herzfeld, Rita Padawangi
Resilience as Heritage in Asia
Herausgeber: Herzfeld, Michael; Padawangi, Rita
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This study analyzes forms of collective resilience through manifestations of strength-in-fragility in selected communities in Asia (Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand).
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This study analyzes forms of collective resilience through manifestations of strength-in-fragility in selected communities in Asia (Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand).
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 511g
- ISBN-13: 9789463728560
- ISBN-10: 9463728562
- Artikelnr.: 72107952
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 511g
- ISBN-13: 9789463728560
- ISBN-10: 9463728562
- Artikelnr.: 72107952
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michael Herzfeld is the Ernest E. Monrad Professor of the Social Sciences Emeritus, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University, and IIAS Professor of Critical Heritage Studies Emeritus, Leiden University. His fourteen books include Siege of the Spirits: Community and Polity in Bangkok (2016) and Subversive Archaism: Troubling Traditionalists and the Politics of National Heritage (2022). His current research addresses heritage politics, crypto-colonialism, and artisans' practices of competition and cooperation. Rita Padawangi is Associate Professor (Sociology) at Singapore University of Social Sciences. Her research is on social movements, community engagement, and environmental justice. Rita coordinates the Southeast Asia Neighborhoods Network (SEANNET), a collaborative urban research and education initiative. She recently published Urban Development in Southeast Asia (2022).
Chapter 1: Vernacular Heritage, Vernacular Resilience: Introducing Asian
Experiences and Perspectives - Michael Herzfeld and Rita Padawangi Chapter
2: When Resilience Becomes Tangible: The Social and Political Challenges to
Local Self-Expression in Thailand and Elsewhere - Michael Herzfeld Chapter
3: Social Resilience of the Vernacular Cosmopolitan Heritage of Melaka -
Kim Nørgaard Helmersen Chapter 4: Like the Story of the Camel and His
Master!: A Melakan Village between Vernacular Heritage and Urban
Transformation - Pierpaolo De Giosa Chapter 5: Heritage and a Community of
Belonging in Singapore - Steve Ferzacca Chapter 6: The Liberation of
Individual Cultural Vernacularity: Emancipating Citizens' Subjectivity
through Art - Motohiro Koizumi Chapter 7: Making it Back Home: Displacement
and Strategies of Resilience through Art - Tessa Maria Guazon Chapter 8:
Muddied Memories as Vernacular Heritage of an Unnatural Disaster - Anton
Novenanto and I Wayan Suyadnya Chapter 9: Threatened Flood-Prone Alleyway
Neighbourhoods of Ho Chi Minh City: What Tactics for Vernacular Heritage? -
Marie Gibert-Flutre.
Experiences and Perspectives - Michael Herzfeld and Rita Padawangi Chapter
2: When Resilience Becomes Tangible: The Social and Political Challenges to
Local Self-Expression in Thailand and Elsewhere - Michael Herzfeld Chapter
3: Social Resilience of the Vernacular Cosmopolitan Heritage of Melaka -
Kim Nørgaard Helmersen Chapter 4: Like the Story of the Camel and His
Master!: A Melakan Village between Vernacular Heritage and Urban
Transformation - Pierpaolo De Giosa Chapter 5: Heritage and a Community of
Belonging in Singapore - Steve Ferzacca Chapter 6: The Liberation of
Individual Cultural Vernacularity: Emancipating Citizens' Subjectivity
through Art - Motohiro Koizumi Chapter 7: Making it Back Home: Displacement
and Strategies of Resilience through Art - Tessa Maria Guazon Chapter 8:
Muddied Memories as Vernacular Heritage of an Unnatural Disaster - Anton
Novenanto and I Wayan Suyadnya Chapter 9: Threatened Flood-Prone Alleyway
Neighbourhoods of Ho Chi Minh City: What Tactics for Vernacular Heritage? -
Marie Gibert-Flutre.
Chapter 1: Vernacular Heritage, Vernacular Resilience: Introducing Asian
Experiences and Perspectives - Michael Herzfeld and Rita Padawangi Chapter
2: When Resilience Becomes Tangible: The Social and Political Challenges to
Local Self-Expression in Thailand and Elsewhere - Michael Herzfeld Chapter
3: Social Resilience of the Vernacular Cosmopolitan Heritage of Melaka -
Kim Nørgaard Helmersen Chapter 4: Like the Story of the Camel and His
Master!: A Melakan Village between Vernacular Heritage and Urban
Transformation - Pierpaolo De Giosa Chapter 5: Heritage and a Community of
Belonging in Singapore - Steve Ferzacca Chapter 6: The Liberation of
Individual Cultural Vernacularity: Emancipating Citizens' Subjectivity
through Art - Motohiro Koizumi Chapter 7: Making it Back Home: Displacement
and Strategies of Resilience through Art - Tessa Maria Guazon Chapter 8:
Muddied Memories as Vernacular Heritage of an Unnatural Disaster - Anton
Novenanto and I Wayan Suyadnya Chapter 9: Threatened Flood-Prone Alleyway
Neighbourhoods of Ho Chi Minh City: What Tactics for Vernacular Heritage? -
Marie Gibert-Flutre.
Experiences and Perspectives - Michael Herzfeld and Rita Padawangi Chapter
2: When Resilience Becomes Tangible: The Social and Political Challenges to
Local Self-Expression in Thailand and Elsewhere - Michael Herzfeld Chapter
3: Social Resilience of the Vernacular Cosmopolitan Heritage of Melaka -
Kim Nørgaard Helmersen Chapter 4: Like the Story of the Camel and His
Master!: A Melakan Village between Vernacular Heritage and Urban
Transformation - Pierpaolo De Giosa Chapter 5: Heritage and a Community of
Belonging in Singapore - Steve Ferzacca Chapter 6: The Liberation of
Individual Cultural Vernacularity: Emancipating Citizens' Subjectivity
through Art - Motohiro Koizumi Chapter 7: Making it Back Home: Displacement
and Strategies of Resilience through Art - Tessa Maria Guazon Chapter 8:
Muddied Memories as Vernacular Heritage of an Unnatural Disaster - Anton
Novenanto and I Wayan Suyadnya Chapter 9: Threatened Flood-Prone Alleyway
Neighbourhoods of Ho Chi Minh City: What Tactics for Vernacular Heritage? -
Marie Gibert-Flutre.







