The Intersectionality of Cultural Preservation, Sustainable Living and Ecological Conservation
Principle Investigator:Wen-Shu Lai
This research aims to explore how intersectionality can promote an equal, just, inclusive, and reconciled society. The researcher uses Kimberlé Crenshaw's intersectionality theory as a method to explore how the preservation and regeneration of cultural heritage are intersected by the adopted strategies of historical culture, multi-ethnic groups, ecological conservation, and urban development of a specific cultural heritage project. Thus, the resulting intersectionality and how it affects the debate on related perspectives have become very crucial. Additionally, it further advances a more egalitarian and inclusive society.
計畫總覽 All Research Topics
Reevaluation of History
Analysis of Contemporary Issues
Future Society of Co-Existence and Equality