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“Don't ever change”? Cultural heritage and social development in “timeless” Luang Prabang

Phill Wilcox (Faculty of Sociology, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany)

Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development

ISSN: 2044-1266

Article publication date: 16 March 2020

Issue publication date: 15 June 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper considers discourses of preservation in a UNESCO World Heritage Site in a context of a country that pursues an ambitious agenda of development. It argues for a lived contradiction between Luang Prabang, marketed as a timeless, beautiful city of heritage and the rest of Laos, a desperately poor country in dire need of urgent development. It argues that this paradox is enacted by locals and visitors in Luang Prabang.

Design/methodology/approach

Researched through fifteen months ethnography in and around the heritage zone of central Luang Prabang, data collection included participant observation and around a dozen interviews with local residents (both domestic and international).

Findings

This research demonstrates that because the heritage centre of Luang Prabang cannot develop in the same way as the rest of Laos in view of the focus on preservation, its heritage zone will further become an island of idealised past as the country develops fast around it.

Research limitations/implications

This raises important questions about agendas of preservation and development, how these intersect and conflict. This is particularly relevant in countries that are subject to fast track development, including from China.

Originality/value

The paper is an updated attempt to consider heritage in Luang Prabang, particularly in an emergent context.

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Acknowledgements

I am grateful to two anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments and suggestions. Particular thanks also to Inka Stock and Olivia Barnett-Naghshineh for their thoughts on earlier versions of this article.Funding: The research for this paper formed part of my doctoral fieldwork, which was funded by the Emslie Horniman Scholarship administered by the Royal Anthropological Institute.

Citation

Wilcox, P. (2020), "“Don't ever change”? Cultural heritage and social development in “timeless” Luang Prabang", Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, Vol. 10 No. 3, pp. 317-327. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCHMSD-05-2019-0049

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