Lijun Zhang is Assistant Professor of Folklore at George Mason University. She is author of Chinese Folk Art and Crafts and editor (with Marsha MacDowell) of Quilts of Southwest China and (with Ziying You) of Chinese Folklore Studies Today: Discourse and Practice.
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Acknowledgments Note on Romanization, Translation, and Names Introduction 1. Localness in the Time of Great Transformation 2. Tulou as Vernacular Architecture 3. Tulou as Home and Lived Experience 4. World Heritage Nomination and the Institutionalization of Tulou 5. Everyday Engagement with Heritage Process and Tourism Activities 6. Tulou as New Resource and Power Leverage Conclusion Bibliography Index

