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Authenticity in Architectural Heritage Conservation - Discourses, Opinions, Experiences in Europe, South and East Asia

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The book contributes to a recontextualization of authenticity by investigating how this value is created, reenacted, and assigned. Over the course of the last century, authenticity figured as the major parameter for the evaluation of cultural heritage. It was adopted in local and international charters and guidelines on architectural conservation in Europe, South and East Asia. Throughout this period, the concept of authenticity was constantly redefined and transformed to suit new cultural contexts and local concerns. This volume presents colonial and postcolonial discourses, opinions, and experiences in the field of architectural heritage conservation and the use of site-specific practices based on representative case studies presented by art historians, architects, anthropologists, and conservationists from Germany, Nepal, India, China, and Japan. With more than 180 illustrations and a collection of terminologies in German, English, Sanskrit, Hindi, Nevari and Nepali, classical Chinese and standard Mandarin, and Japanese, these cross-cultural investigations document the processual re-configuration of the notion of authenticity. They also show that approaches to authenticity can be specified with key analytical categories from transcultural studies: appropriation, transformation, and, in some cases, refusal. 

List of contents

Introduction.- Architectural Heritage Conservation in South and East Asia and Europe. Contemporary Practices.- The Impulse to Remember: Thoughts on the Conservation of World War II Ruins in Germany.- Part I: Case Studies from South Asia.- The Idea of Place in the Practice of Restoration and Replication in India.- Humayun's Tomb: Conservation and Restoration.- Sompura: Traditional Master Builders of Western India.- Contested Evaluations: Authenticity and the "Living Traditions" of Master Builders and Stone Masons in India.- Material Authenticity and Conservation Traditions in Nepal.- Part II: Case Studies from East Asia.- Authenticity and Heritage Conservation in China: Translation, Interpretation, Practices.- Restoration and Conservation of the Yisu Society Theater in Xi'an.- Aspects of Architectural Authenticity in Chinese Heritage Theme Parks.- "Repair by Disassembly" (Jap. kaitai shuri) in Japan.- Authenticity in Japan.- Part III: Interviews.- Changes in Basic Attitudes to Monument Preservation in Germany: A Conversation with Architectural Conservationist Gottfried Kiesow.- Essential Architectural Values: A Conversation with the Architect Raj Rewal.- The Conservation of Humayun's Tomb in Delhi: A Debate On-Site.- Conclusion.

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The book contributes to a recontextualization of authenticity by investigating how this value is created, reenacted, and assigned. Over the course of the last century, authenticity figured as the major parameter for the evaluation of cultural heritage. It was adopted in local and international charters and guidelines on architectural conservation in Europe, South and East Asia. Throughout this period, the concept of authenticity was constantly redefined and transformed to suit new cultural contexts and local concerns. This volume presents colonial and postcolonial discourses, opinions, and experiences in the field of architectural heritage conservation and the use of site-specific practices based on representative case studies presented by art historians, architects, anthropologists, and conservationists from Germany, Nepal, India, China, and Japan. With more than 180 illustrations and a collection of terminologies in German, English, Sanskrit, Hindi, Nevari and Nepali, classical Chinese and standard Mandarin, and Japanese, these cross-cultural investigations document the processual re-configuration of the notion of authenticity. They also show that approaches to authenticity can be specified with key analytical categories from transcultural studies: appropriation, transformation, and, in some cases, refusal. 

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“This is very interesting reading and a truly incredible source of information which moves from the Western European focus of most of the discussions about architectural conservation. It shows an impressive wealth of first-hand investigation and reflective architectural conservation practice. ... I would very much recommend this book for postgraduate students and conservation professionals and encourage the editors and contributors to continue this very important research.” (Cristina Gonzalez-Longo, Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, Vol. 21 (2), 2019)

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"This is very interesting reading and a truly incredible source of information which moves from the Western European focus of most of the discussions about architectural conservation. It shows an impressive wealth of first-hand investigation and reflective architectural conservation practice. ... I would very much recommend this book for postgraduate students and conservation professionals and encourage the editors and contributors to continue this very important research." (Cristina Gonzalez-Longo, Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, Vol. 21 (2), 2019)

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Assisted by Gutschow (Editor), Gutschow (Editor), Niels Gutschow (Editor), Katharin Weiler (Editor), Katharina Weiler (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.08.2016
 
EAN 9783319305226
ISBN 978-3-31-930522-6
No. of pages 345
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 22 mm
Weight 588 g
Illustrations XXIV, 345 p. 180 illus., 140 illus. in color.
Series Transcultural Research Heidelberg Studies on Asia and Europe in a Global Context
Transcultural Research
Transcultural Research
Transcultural Research - Heidelberg Studies on Asia and Europe in a Global Context
Transcultural Research – Heidelberg Studies on Asia and Europe in a Global Context
Transcultural Research – Heidelberg Studies on Asia and Europe in a Global Context
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

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