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Acknowledgements
Introduction
Historical Context of the Study
Introduction of the sites
Research Question and Significance of Study
Significance of the Study
Chapter Ⅰ Cultural Memory,History and Landscape
1.1 Collective Memory,Place Identity and Ethics of Forgetting
1.1.1 Cultural Memory
1.1.2 Collective Memory and Oral History
1.1.3 Storytelling and Place Identity
1.1.4 Dialectics of Remembering and Forgetting
1.1.5 Ethics of Cultural Forgetting
1.2 Cultural Landscape,Memory and Embedded Identity
1.2.1 Narrative Construction of the Place
1.2.2 Memory and Historical Landscape
1.2.3 Memory of Sites and History
Chapter Ⅱ Heritage and Cultural Continuity in the Critical Discourse Perspective
2.1 Heritage Discourse in Historic City or District
2.1.1 Emergence of Heritage
2.1.2 The Discourse of Heritage
2.1.3 The Criticism on Authorized Heritage Discourse and Heritage Industry
2.1.4 Authenticity in Sense of Place
2.1.5 Heritage as a Cultural Process
2.2 Anthropological Study of the Neighborhood
2.2.1 Chinese Local Folk Belief and Ritual Performance
2.2.2 Nostalgia and Cultural Trauma in the Chinese Culture
2.2.3 "Family"as the Meaning of"Root"
2.2.4 Stone Tablet and Local Gazetteers as Chinese Way of Recording
2.3 Bringing Together Diszcourse and Cultural Studies
Chapter Ⅲ Fieldwork Experiences in the Perspective of Methodology
3.1 Higorical Ethnography
3.1.1 Ethnographic Narration
3.2 My Experience of Site Selection and Data Collection
3.2.1 First Experience in Dongyushan Village
3.2.2 Participating in the West Gate Neighborhood Project
Chapter Ⅳ Narrative as an Ethnographic Inquiry
4.1 Life Stories and Memory
4.1.1 Genres in Teller-Focused Interviews with Old Residents
4.1.2 "Honeybees Collect Pollen"and Story as a Way of Living
4.2 Narrative as a Wav of Cultural Interpretation
4.2.1 Heterogeneity and Employment of the Story
4.2.2 Thick Description as the Ethnographic Representation
Chapter Ⅴ Heritage,Cultural Memory and Local Identity in West Gate Neighborhood
Memory of Sites:Cultural Anchors of Place
5.1 Tianwang Tower:Local Place Identity and Violence of Forgetting
5.1.1 The Local Memory of the Demolition
5.1.2 The Tower as a Cultural Symbol
5.1.3 Local Legends and Official Explanations
5.1.4 Last Living Memories of the Tower
5.1.5 Discussion
5.2 Zhouwang Temple:Multiple Layers of Cultural Meanings
5.2.1 Present State as Provincial-Level Cultural Relic
5.2.2 Local Cultural Legends about Xiong and Zhouwang Temple
5.2.3 The Worship of Zhouwang as a Filial Son
5.2.4 The Worship of Zhouwang as the God of Water
5.2.5 Cultural Memory of Ritual Performance
5.2.6 Discussion
5.3 Family Yang Traditional Way of Life
5.3.1 Old Houses Descended from Ancestors
5.3.2 Family Business:Yang Zhenyi Paper Shop
5.3.3 Vegetable Garden or Cowshed
5.3.4 Discussion
Chapter Ⅵ Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendix