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Imagining Asia

Cultural Citizenship and Nation Building in the National Museums of Singapore, Hong Kong and Macau
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 2019

Summary

Despite widespread recognition that we are living in an era of mass globalization, there has been a startling resurgence of nationalism in many regions of the world. Alongside this development, many new national museums are being built or refurbished, pointing to the critical role the telling of history plays in processes of building national identity. From new museum construction to the re-purposing of colonial monuments, and from essentialized narratives to spaces which encourage visitors to dream, this book explores the development and influence of national museums in three contemporary Asian societies – Singapore, Hong Kong, and Macau.

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Edition
1/2019
Copyright year
2019
ISBN-Print
978-1-78660-904-5
ISBN-Online
978-1-78660-905-2
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
260
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Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. Acknowledgments No access
    3. Introduction No access
  1. Chapter One: Histories, Contexts, Consciousness No access Pages 26 - 67
  2. Chapter Two: Legacies No access Pages 68 - 117
  3. Chapter Three: Performances No access Pages 118 - 167
  4. Chapter Four: Transformations No access Pages 168 - 199
  5. Conclusions No access Pages 200 - 223
  6. Bibliography No access Pages 224 - 246
  7. Index No access Pages 247 - 257
  8. About the Author No access Pages 258 - 260

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