Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage

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Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage

Author(s): Michelle L. Stefano (Editor, Contributor), Professor Peter Davis (Editor, Contributor), Gerard Corsane (Editor, Contributor), Alexandra Denes (Contributor), Alissandra Cummins (Contributor), Andrew Dixey (Contributor), Aron Mazel (Contributor), Christian Hottin (Contributor), Christina Kreps (Contributor), D Jared Bowers (Contributor), Daniella Trimboli (Contributor), Elaine Müller (Contributor), Ewa Bergdahl (Contributor), George Abungu (Contributor), Harriet Deacon (Contributor), Kate Hennessy (Contributor), Leontine Meijer Van Mensch (Contributor), Lyn Leader-Elliot (Contributor), Marilena Alivizatou (Contributor), Maurizio Maggi (Contributor), Paula Assuncao dos Santos (Contributor), Peter Van Mensch (Contributor), Richard MacKinnon (Contributor), Shaher Rababeh (Contributor), Shatha Abu-Khafajah (Contributor), Susan Keitumetse (Contributor), Sylvie Grenet (Contributor), Vasant Hari Bedekar (Contributor)

  • Publisher: Boydell Press
  • Publication Date: 19 April 2012
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 285 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1843837102
  • ISBN-13: 9781843837107

Book Description

Wide-ranging essays on intangible cultural heritage, with a focus on its negotiation, its value, and how to protect it. 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 BaltimoreCounty; 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 MacKinnon, Alexandra Denes, Christina Kreps, Harriet Deacon, D. Jared Bowers, Gerard Corsane, Paula Assuncao dos Santos, Elaine Müller, Michelle L. Stefano, Maurizio Maggi, Aron Mazel

Editorial Reviews

Review

The appearance of this volume is extremely timely: it provides an essential examination both of the concept [of ICH] and its application in a wide range of scenarios. ― HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT

A welcome addition to the literature on heritage due to its focus on the conservation of intangible cultural resources within various political, economic, historic, and geographic contexts. [This] masterful compilation of articles offers an important contribution to heritage discourse and preservationist movements. ― INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTANGIBLE HERITAGE

A book that will serve the academic community for years to come due to the importance of the discussed topics which transcend the local contexts and which are becoming universal questions to answer. ― JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM

About the Author

PETER DAVIS is Emeritus Professor of Museology in the School of Arts and Cultures at Newcastle University, UK. His research interests relate to the connections between place, nature, heritage, communities and sustainability.

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