2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10767-020-09391-3
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Into the Contact Zones of Heritage Diplomacy: Local Realities, Transnational Themes and International Expectations

Abstract: Heritage is increasingly promoted as a tool for economic and social development to help rebuild societies that have suffered conflict and deep social trauma. Heritage diplomacy is an emergent form of cultural relations that forms a ‘contact zone’ between different stakeholders and divergent expectations. This paper explores some aspects of this field of heritage diplomacy and develops a basic typology by contrasting the tension between the uses of ‘charismatic heritage diplomacy’ and more ‘careful heritage dip… Show more

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“…This paper attends to the ways in which Taiwan's cultural diplomacy is finding a new basis in Indigenous heritage. It investigates the case of Taiwan in dialogue with scholarship on heritage diplomacy to determine heritage's role “as a form of governance” (Winter, 2015, 2020) and as a “contact zone” (Chalcraft, 2021). Heritage can be both the enabler and the product of diplomacy (Huang and Lee, 2019) as heritage interpretation with its territorial dimension is prone to memory conflicts that this special issue is addressing.…”
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“…This paper attends to the ways in which Taiwan's cultural diplomacy is finding a new basis in Indigenous heritage. It investigates the case of Taiwan in dialogue with scholarship on heritage diplomacy to determine heritage's role “as a form of governance” (Winter, 2015, 2020) and as a “contact zone” (Chalcraft, 2021). Heritage can be both the enabler and the product of diplomacy (Huang and Lee, 2019) as heritage interpretation with its territorial dimension is prone to memory conflicts that this special issue is addressing.…”
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“…Heritage can be both the enabler and the product of diplomacy (Huang and Lee, 2019) as heritage interpretation with its territorial dimension is prone to memory conflicts that this special issue is addressing. While the nation states appear to be the dominating actors in the contact zone of heritage diplomacy, the theorisation of “careful heritage diplomacy” (Chalcraft, 2021) and subaltern geopolitics (McConnell, 2017; Sharp, 2013; Sidaway, 2012) illustrates the potential role played by non-state actors (including Indigenous peoples) and the processual nature of geopolitics. As Davies (2021) observes, the initiation of soft power exchanges outside the realm of official diplomatic interaction potentially reinforces effective people-to-people networks, which may be useful to both Taiwan's international relations and to the local and transnational capacity building of Indigenous communities.…”
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