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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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Imagining Asia’s three-city comparative framework provides a new conceptual lens through which to examine these museum sites. The case studies are well chosen, as all three share similar legacies of British colonisation and Chinese hegemony. Furthermore, the museum focus extends the study of cultural agencies in Asia, as well as the way they shape formations of national identity. -- Audrey Yue, Professor of Communications and New Media, National University of Singapore

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Histories, Contexts, Consciousness

2. Legacies

3. Performances

4. Transformations

Conclusions

Bibliography

Index

Imagining Asia: Cultural Citizenship and Nation

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 15/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781538147955, 978-1538147955
      ISBN10: 1538147955

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      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.



      Trade Review
      Imagining Asia’s three-city comparative framework provides a new conceptual lens through which to examine these museum sites. The case studies are well chosen, as all three share similar legacies of British colonisation and Chinese hegemony. Furthermore, the museum focus extends the study of cultural agencies in Asia, as well as the way they shape formations of national identity. -- Audrey Yue, Professor of Communications and New Media, National University of Singapore

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      1. Histories, Contexts, Consciousness

      2. Legacies

      3. Performances

      4. Transformations

      Conclusions

      Bibliography

      Index

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