Heritage, Memory, and Punishment
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Heritage, Memory, and Punishment
Remembering Colonial Prisons in East Asia
Huang, Shu-Mei; Lee, Hyun-Kyung
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2019
184
Dura
Inglês
9781138628182
15 a 20 dias
453
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Introduction: Articulating the Heritage of Punishment 1. Modernizing Punishment in East Asia 2. Grades of Remembering Colonial Prisons 3. Flows In and Out of Prisons Throughout the Empire 4. Lushun Russo-Japan Prison: Accidental Heritage at the Crossroads of Colonialities 5. Landscaping the State of Independence out of the Colonial Prison: the Seodaemun Prison in Seoul 6. Memories Displaced at the Colonial Margin: The Cases in Taiwan 7. Re-articulation of Places of Pain and Shame into a World Heritage? 8. Disarticulation and Eradication of Dissonant Place in Replicating a Roppongi Hills in Taipei Replicating Roppongi Hills in Taipei? Conclusion: Rebirth of Prisons as Heritage in Postcolonial East Asia
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Dark Heritage Sites;Dark Travel;memory;Maeil Sinbo;punishment;Colonial Prison;de-commissioned prisons;Mitsu Miike Coal Mine;East Asia;Colonial Administration;Shu-Mei Huang;Contemporary Society;Hyun-Kyung Lee;Usable Carceral Past;Japanese Empire;UNESCO's Memory;twentieth century;Difficult Heritage;colonial prisons;Penal Heritage;colonial product;Independence Gate;colonial modernity;Kim Young Sam;oppression;UNESCO World Heritage Status;atrocity;Prison Museum;heritage;Park Chung Hee;heritage of shame and death;President Moon;nationalism;Modern Prisons;urban contexts;THAAD;tourism;Penal Affairs;dark tourism;Independence Park;Lushun;Roppongi Hills;Taipei;Korean Independence;Chaiyi;Donga Ilbo;Seoul;Korean Independence Movement;preservation
Introduction: Articulating the Heritage of Punishment 1. Modernizing Punishment in East Asia 2. Grades of Remembering Colonial Prisons 3. Flows In and Out of Prisons Throughout the Empire 4. Lushun Russo-Japan Prison: Accidental Heritage at the Crossroads of Colonialities 5. Landscaping the State of Independence out of the Colonial Prison: the Seodaemun Prison in Seoul 6. Memories Displaced at the Colonial Margin: The Cases in Taiwan 7. Re-articulation of Places of Pain and Shame into a World Heritage? 8. Disarticulation and Eradication of Dissonant Place in Replicating a Roppongi Hills in Taipei Replicating Roppongi Hills in Taipei? Conclusion: Rebirth of Prisons as Heritage in Postcolonial East Asia
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Dark Heritage Sites;Dark Travel;memory;Maeil Sinbo;punishment;Colonial Prison;de-commissioned prisons;Mitsu Miike Coal Mine;East Asia;Colonial Administration;Shu-Mei Huang;Contemporary Society;Hyun-Kyung Lee;Usable Carceral Past;Japanese Empire;UNESCO's Memory;twentieth century;Difficult Heritage;colonial prisons;Penal Heritage;colonial product;Independence Gate;colonial modernity;Kim Young Sam;oppression;UNESCO World Heritage Status;atrocity;Prison Museum;heritage;Park Chung Hee;heritage of shame and death;President Moon;nationalism;Modern Prisons;urban contexts;THAAD;tourism;Penal Affairs;dark tourism;Independence Park;Lushun;Roppongi Hills;Taipei;Korean Independence;Chaiyi;Donga Ilbo;Seoul;Korean Independence Movement;preservation