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Discourse and Process: A Perspective of Critical Heritage Studies

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Smith, Laurajane
Zhu, Yujie

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Baise Xueyuan

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The world-renowned heritage expert Laurajane Smith illustrates the nature of western dominance discourse in world heritage regime and the significance of local people's voice in heritage practices. She concerns on the China's development of intangible cultural heritage. She also gives suggestion on how to apply international practices to the Chinese context

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Baise Xueyuan Xuebao (Journal of Baise University)

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2099-12-31

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