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Yujie Zhu, M.A.

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Yujie Zhu, M.A.

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yujie@asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de

About Yujie Zhu

I am pursuing my doctoral research at Cluster of Asia and Europe in a Global Context at Heidelberg University, Germany since 2009. My work focuses on politics of cultural heritage, anthropology of tourism, and the issue of authenticity.

Selected publications

Journal Articles

2012    Zhu, Y. Performing Heritage: Rethinking Authenticity in Global Tourism, Annals of Tourism Research, 39 (3), 1495-1513. (SSCI)
2012    Zhu, Y. When Global meets Local in Tourism of China – Cultural Performances in Lijiang as Case Studies, Journal of China Tourism Research, 8 (3), 302-319.
2012    Zhu, Y. Shifting Images: The World Heritage Site Lijiang, China, Heidelberg Papers in South Asian and Comparative Politics, 67, 58-68.
2012    Zhu, Y. Tourism Gaze and Urban Imaginaries in China, Tourism Tribune, 27 (11): 14-23. (Chinese, CSSCI)
2012    Zhu, Y. Authenticity in Heritage Conservation: Interpretation and Local Practice, Guizhou Social Science, 268 (4), 18-24. (Chinese, CSSCI)
2011    Zhu, Y. Some Thoughts on Comparison of Heritage Conservation in China and the West: A Transcultural Perspective, Southeast Culture 221 (3), 118-122. (Chinese, CSSCI)

Scholarly Book Chapters

2013    Zhu, Y. and Li, N. Groping for Stones to Cross the River: Governing Heritage in Emei. In Blumenfield, T. and Silverman, H. (eds.) Cultural Heritage Politics in China. New York: Springer.
2013    Zhu, Y. Authenticity and Heritage Conservation in China: Translation, Interpretation and Practices. In Weiler, K. (ed.) Aspects of Authenticity in Architectural Heritage Conservation. Heidelberg: Springer. (Forthcoming)

Edited books and Research Reports

2008    Co-Editor, Enhancing Inter-Agency and Stakeholder Coordination for Joint Action in Sustainable Management at World Heritage Sites, UNWTO Publication

Article Review

2012    Zhu, Y. What Can We Bring to the World? [Review of the article "What Marco Polo Forgot: Chinese Contemporary Art Reconfigures the Global", by Aihwa Ong]. Current Anthropology, 53 (4), 489-490. (SSCI)

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