1st Edition

Heritage Conservation and Japan's Cultural Diplomacy Heritage, National Identity and National Interest

By Natsuko Akagawa Copyright 2015
248 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

248 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

248 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Japan’s heritage conservation policy and practice, as deployed through its foreign aid programs, has become one of the main means through which post-World War II Japan has sought to mark its presence in the international arena, both globally and regionally. Heritage conservation has been intimately linked to Japan’s sense of national identity, in addition to its self-portrayal as a responsible... Read more

Introduction: Heritage Conservation in Global and Regional Cultural Diplomacy 1. Unpacking Heritage: Deconstruction and Construction of Heritage 2. National Identity, Nationalism and Japanese Identity 3. Japanese Heritage Conservation Approach and Authenticity 4. Japan in the Global Heritage Context 5. Intangible Heritage 6. Vietnam Case Study: Vietnam’s Nationalist History and Japan’s ODA to Vietnam 7. Vietnam Case Study: Can Chanh Palace and Nha Nhac Court Music in Hue 8. Conclusion: Japan a ‘Cultural Nation’?

Biography

Natsuko Akagawa is Assistant Professor of Asian Studies in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Western Australia.