02684nam 22004933 450 991100366230332120250725152010.01-04-079982-51-003-70288-01-04-077392-390-485-5499-3(CKB)38990614700041(MiAaPQ)EBC32154239(Au-PeEL)EBL32154239(OCoLC)1513361983(NjHacI)9938990614700041(EXLCZ)993899061470004120250625d2025 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierResilience As Heritage in Asia1st ed.Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,2025.©2025.1 online resource (229 pages)Asian Heritages Series94-6372-856-2 Chapter 1: Vernacular Heritage, Vernacular Resilience: Introducing Asian Experiences and Perspectives - Michael Herzfeld and Rita Padawangi Chapter 2: When Resilience Becomes Tangible: The Social and Political Challenges to Local Self-Expression in Thailand and Elsewhere - Michael Herzfeld Chapter 3: Social Resilience of the Vernacular Cosmopolitan Heritage of Melaka - Kim Nørgaard Helmersen Chapter 4: "Like the Story of the Camel and His Master!": A Melakan Village between Vernacular Heritage and Urban Transformation - Pierpaolo De Giosa Chapter 5: Heritage and a Community of Belonging in Singapore - Steve Ferzacca Chapter 6: The Liberation of Individual Cultural Vernacularity: Emancipating Citizens' Subjectivity through Art - Motohiro Koizumi Chapter 7: Making it Back Home: Displacement and Strategies of Resilience through Art - Tessa Maria Guazon Chapter 8: Muddied Memories as Vernacular Heritage of an Unnatural Disaster - Anton Novenanto and I Wayan Suyadnya Chapter 9: Threatened Flood-Prone Alleyway Neighbourhoods of Ho Chi Minh City: What "Tactics" for Vernacular Heritage? - Marie Gibert-Flutre.Resilience as Heritage in Asia analyzes forms of collective resilience through manifestations of strength-in-fragility in selected communities in Asia (Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand).Asian heritages (Amsterdam, Netherlands)Resilience (Personality trait)Resilience (Personality trait)155.24Padawangi Rita1328896MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911003662303321Resilience As Heritage in Asia4443869UNINA