Palace, Prison, Park or Palimpsest? The Contested Heritage of the Former Palace of Chiang Mai

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Manusya Pub Date : 2023-10-17 DOI:10.1163/26659077-26010008
Worrasit Tantinipankul
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Abstract This paper investigates the contestations between state and local actors over the interpretation of a state prison built in the grounds of the Chiang Mai palace, known as Wiang Kaew. Engaging with postcolonial approaches to heritage interpretation, this paper argues that the local movement calling for the removal of the prison in favor of a public park represents an effort to reclaim local Lan Na history and identity from the national past. Using the critical heritage concept of “authorized heritage discourse” (Smith 2006), I show how central Thai authorities—including the Fine Arts Department and the Buddhist Sangha—have privileged nationalist interpretations of the site over the intangible meanings and values expressed by the local community. The paper concludes by suggesting how newer frameworks of heritage management might be harnessed to resolve the conflict by recognizing the site as a historical palimpsest with multiple layers of value and meaning.
宫殿、监狱、公园还是重写本?有争议的前清迈宫殿遗产
摘要本文调查了国家和地方行为者之间关于在清迈宫殿(被称为Wiang Kaew)的土地上建造的国家监狱的解释的争论。本文采用后殖民主义的遗产解释方法,认为当地要求拆除监狱以建设公园的运动代表了从国家过去中收回当地兰纳历史和身份的努力。使用“授权遗产话语”的关键遗产概念(Smith 2006),我展示了泰国中央当局-包括美术部门和佛教僧伽-如何将该遗址的民族主义解释置于当地社区表达的无形意义和价值之上。论文最后提出了如何利用新的遗产管理框架来解决冲突的建议,即承认该遗址是具有多层价值和意义的历史重写本。
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