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Research paper thumbnail of Film-induced pilgrimage and contested heritage space in Taipei City

City, Culture and Society, 2017

This article examines the effects of film-induced pilgrimages on a specific, often contested aspe... more This article examines the effects of film-induced pilgrimages on a specific, often contested aspect of urban place production e the designation of heritage space, a process rooted in the local landscape, architecture, people, artifacts, traditions and stories that render a location culturally and historically significant. In particular, this article examines how film-induced pilgrimages create destination places which, in turn, influence and alter longstanding political struggles over heritage meaning among local residents, preservationists and government agencies. The effect of unanticipated cultural forces, such as film-induced pilgrimages, is rarely politically impartial; rather, a place's destination status may be used and responded to strategically by local stakeholders in support of their conflicting claims over heritage production.

Research paper thumbnail of Preservation, authenticity construction, and imagination of cultural heritage in Taipei

Research paper thumbnail of Framing “the First Street” in Taipei: Material and Representational Community Practices in Urban Community Building

Research paper thumbnail of Film-induced pilgrimage and contested heritage space in Taipei City

City, Culture and Society, 2017

This article examines the effects of film-induced pilgrimages on a specific, often contested aspe... more This article examines the effects of film-induced pilgrimages on a specific, often contested aspect of urban place production e the designation of heritage space, a process rooted in the local landscape, architecture, people, artifacts, traditions and stories that render a location culturally and historically significant. In particular, this article examines how film-induced pilgrimages create destination places which, in turn, influence and alter longstanding political struggles over heritage meaning among local residents, preservationists and government agencies. The effect of unanticipated cultural forces, such as film-induced pilgrimages, is rarely politically impartial; rather, a place's destination status may be used and responded to strategically by local stakeholders in support of their conflicting claims over heritage production.

Research paper thumbnail of Preservation, authenticity construction, and imagination of cultural heritage in Taipei

Research paper thumbnail of Framing “the First Street” in Taipei: Material and Representational Community Practices in Urban Community Building

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