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Heritage Tourism in Southeast Asia
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Preface and Acknowledgements; Contributors; 1: Heritage Tourism in Southeast Asia (Michael Hitchcock, Victor T. King and Michael J. G. Parnwell); 2: Courting and Consorting with the Global: the Local Politics of an Emerging World Heritage Site in Sulawesi, Indonesia (Kathleen M. Adams); 3: The Reconstruction of Atayal Identity in Wulai, Taiwan (Mami Yoshimura and Geoffrey Wall); 4: Outdoor Ethnographic Museums, Tourism and Nation Building in Southeast Asia (Michael Hitchcock and Nick Stanley); 5: Histories, Tourism and Museums: Re-making Singapore (Can-Seng Ooi); 6: World Heritage Sites in Southeast Asia: Angkor and Beyond (Keiko Miura); 7: National Identity and Heritage Tourism in Melaka (Nigel Worden); 8: Interpreters of Space, Place and Cultural Practice: Processes of Change through Tourism, Conservation, and Development in George Town, Penang, Malaysia (Gwynn Jenkins); 9: Aspiring to the 'Tourist Gaze': Selling the Past, Longing for the Future at the World Heritage Site of Hue, Vietnam (Mark Johnson); 10: Vietnam's Heritage Attractions in Transition (Wantanee Suntikul, Richard Butler and David Airey); 11: Handicraft Heritage and Development in Hai Duong, Vietnam (Michael Hitchcock, Nguyen Thi Thu Huong and Simone Wesner); 12: Tourism and Natural Heritage Management in Vietnam and Thailand (Michael J. G. Parnwell); 13: Heritage Futures (Michael Hitchcock, Victor T. King and Michael J. G. Parnwell); Bibliography; Index

About the Author

Michael Hitchcock's research focuses especially on the management of World Heritage Sites, and the relationship between culture and tourism and form of development and regeneration. He has had a long and varied career in these fields and now is back at Goldsmiths, University of London, where formerly he was Professor in Cultural Policy and Tourism.

Now retired from Leeds University, Michael Parnwell spent 40 years as a student, teacher, supervisor and researcher on the development process in the Southeast Asian region, dealing mainly with responses to poverty and marginalisation.

A leading scholar of the sociology and anthropology of Southeast Asia, long based at Leeds, Terry King is now Professor of Borneo Studies at Universiti Brunei Darussalam.

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