Safeguarding intangible heritage : practices and politics
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Safeguarding intangible heritage : practices and politics
(Key issues in cultural heritage)
Routledge, 2019
- : hbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage came into force in 2006, framing the international and national practices and policies associated with intangible cultural heritage. This volume critically and reflexively examines these practices and policies, providing an accessible account of the different ways in which intangible cultural heritage has been defined and managed in both national and international contexts. As Safeguarding Intangible Heritage reveals, the concept and practices of safeguarding are complicated and often contested, and there is a need for international debate about the meaning, nature and value of heritage and what it means to 'safeguard' it.
Safeguarding Intangible Heritage presents a significant cross section of ideas and practices from some of the key academics and practitioners working in the area, whose areas of expertise span anthropology, law, heritage studies, linguistics, archaeology, museum studies, folklore, architecture, Indigenous studies and history. The chapters in this volume give an overarching analysis of international policy and practice and critically frame case studies that analyze practices from a range of countries, including Australia, Canada, China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Kyrgyzstan, New Zealand, Taiwan, the UK and Zimbabwe.
With a focus on conceptual and theoretical issues, this follow-up to Intangible Heritage, by the same editors, will be of great interest to students, scholars and professionals working in the fields of heritage and museum studies, heritage conservation, heritage tourism, global history, international relations, art and architectural history, and linguists.
目次
- 1. The practices and politics of safeguarding Natsuko Akagawa and Laurajane Smith PART I: Legal, administrative and conceptual challenges 2. Further reflections on community involvement in safeguarding intangible cultural heritage Janet Blake 3. Intangible heritage safeguarding and intellectual property protection in the context of implementing the UNESCO ICH Convention Harriet Deacon and Rieks Smeets 4. Intangible heritage economics and the law: listing, commodification and market alienation Lucas Lixinski 5. Inside the UNESCO apparatus: from intangible representations to tangible effects Kristin Kuutma 6. Intangibility re-translated Min-Chin Chiang 7. Language as world heritage? Critical perspectives on language-as-archive Ana Deumert and Anne Storch 8. The Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage: absentees, objections and assertions Mairead Nic Craith , Ullrich Kockel and Katherine Lloyd PART II
- The complexities of 'safeguarding' 9. Batik as a creative industry: political, social, economic use of intangible heritage Natsuko Akagawa 10. Replacing faith in spirits with faith in heritage: a story of the management of the Gangneung Danoje Festival Cedarbough T. Saeji 11. World Heritage communities, anchors and values for the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage in southern Africa: Botswana and Zimbabwe Stella Basinyi and Munyaradzi Elton Sagiya 12. ICH-isation of popular religions and the politics of recognition in China Ming-chun Ku 13. National identity, culinary heritage and UNESCO: Japanese washoku Natsuko Akagawa 14. Beyond safeguarding measures, or a tale of strange bedfellows: improvisation as heritage Mustafa Coskun 15. Playing with intangible heritage: video game technology and procedural re-enactments Jakub Majewski
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