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Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage
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Overview
Awareness of the significance of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) has recently grown, due to the promotional efforts of UNESCO and its Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (2003). However, the increased recognition of intangible heritage has brought to light its undervalued status within the museum and heritage sector, and raised questions about safeguarding efforts, ownership, protective legal frameworks, authenticity and how global initiatives can be implemented at a local level, where most ICH is located.This book provides a variety of international perspectives on these issues, exploring how holistic and integrated approaches to safeguarding ICH offer an opportunity to move beyond the rhetoric of UNESCO; in partiular, the authors demonstrate that the alternative methods and attitudes that frequently exist at a local level can be the most effective way of safeguarding ICH. Perspectives are presented both from "established voices", of scholars and practitioners, and from "new voices", those of indigenous and local communities, where intangible heritage lives. It will be an important resource for students of museum and heritage studies, anthropology, folk studies, the performing arts, intellectual property law and politics.Michelle Stefano is Folklorist-in-Residence, University of Maryland Baltimore County; Peter Davis is Professor of Museology, International Centre for Cultural and Heritage Studies, Newcastle University; Gerard Corsane is Senior Lecturer in Heritage, Museum and Galley Studies, International Centre for Cultural and Heritage Studies, School of Arts and Cultures, Newcastle University. Contributors: Marilena Alivizatou, Alissandra Cummins, Kate Hennessey, Ewa Bergdahl, George Abungu, Shatha Abu-Khafajah, Shaher Rababeh, Vasant Hari Bedekar, Christian Hottin, Sylvie Grenet, Lyn Leader-Elliott, Daniella Trimboli, Léontine Meijer-van Mensch, Peter van Mensch, Andrew Dixey, Susan Keitumetse, Richard Mac Kinnon, Alexandra Denes, Christina Kreps, Harriet Deacon, D. Jared Bowers, Gerard Corsane, Paula Assuncao dos Santos, Elaine Müller, Michelle L. Stefano, Maurizio Maggi, Aron Mazel
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781843839743 |
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Publisher: | Boydell & Brewer, Limited |
Publication date: | 09/18/2014 |
Series: | Heritage Matters Series , #8 |
Pages: | 285 |
Product dimensions: | 6.60(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.70(d) |
About the Author
Peter Davis was born in August 1921. He joined an infantry unit after school, deferring a scholarship to Cambridge until after the War. In 1942 he joined the SAS. This book tells of his experiences in Sicily and Italy in 1942 and 1943. He went on to be promoted to Captain and following a skirmish in France in 1945, was awarded the Military Cross. After the War, he took up his scholarship and was granted a Master of Arts degree. He married and moved to South Africa. Peter was murdered on 4 March 1994 and this remains an unsolved crime. Editor Details: Paul Davies, the author’s son, has resettled in the UK after many years in South Africa.
Table of Contents
Touching the Intangible: an Introduction - Michelle L. Stefano and Peter Davis and Gerard CorsaneThe Paradoxes of Intangible Heritage - Marilena AlivizatouMemory, Museums and the Making of Meaning: a Caribbean Perspective - Alissandra CumminsFrom Intangible Expression to Digital Cultural Heritage - Kate HennessyConversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in Sweden - Ewa BergdahlAfrica's Rich Intangible Heritage: managing a continent's diverse resources - George AbunguThe Silence of Meanings in Conventional Approaches to Cultural Heritage in Jordan: The Exclusion of Contexts and the Marginalisation of the Intangible - Shatha Abu-KhafajahThe Silence of Meanings in Conventional Approaches to Cultural Heritage in Jordan: The Exclusion of Contexts and the Marginalisation of the Intangible - Shaher RababehConversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in India - Vasant Hari BedekarReflections on the implementation of the UNESCO 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage in France - Christian HottinReflections on the implementation of the UNESCO 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage in France - Sylvie GrenetGovernment and Intangible Heritage in Australia - Lyn Leader-Elliot and Daniella TrimboliProud to be Dutch? Intangible heritage and national identity in the Netherlands - Leontine Meijer Van Mensch and Peter Van MenschIntangible Cultural Heritage in Wales - Andrew DixeyConversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in Botswana - Susan KeitumetseThe UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage and its Implications for Sustaining Culture in Nova Scotia - Richard Mac KinnonAcquiring the Tools for Safeguarding Intangible Heritage: Lessons from an ICH Field School in Lamphun, Thailand - Alexandra DenesIntangible Threads: Curating the Living Heritage of Dayak Ikat Weaving - Christina KrepsConversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in South Africa - Harriet DeaconRevitalising Amerindian Intangible Cultural Heritage in Guyana and its value for Sustainable Tourism - Gerard CorsaneRevitalising Amerindian Intangible Cultural Heritage in Guyana and its value for Sustainable Tourism - D Jared BowersWhen ICH takes hold of the local reality in Brazil: notes from the Brazilian State of Pernambuco - Paula Assuncao dos SantosReconfiguring the Framework: Adopting an Ecomuseological Approach for Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage - Michelle L. StefanoConversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in Italy - Maurizio MaggiLooking to the future: the en-compass project as a way forward for safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage - Gerard CorsaneLooking to the future: the en-compass project as a way forward for safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage - Aron MazelList of ContributorsCustomer Reviews
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