ABSTRACT

This collection provides an in-depth and up-to-date examination of the concept of Intangible Cultural Heritage and the issues surrounding its value to society. Critically engaging with the UNESCO 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, the book also discusses local-level conceptualizations of living cultural traditions, practices and expressions, and reflects on the efforts that seek to safeguard them. Exploring a global range of case studies, the book considers the diverse perspectives currently involved with intangible cultural heritage and presents a rich picture of the geographic, socioeconomic and political contexts impacting research in this area. With contributions from established and emerging scholars, public servants, professionals, students and community members, this volume is also deeply enhanced by an interdisciplinary approach which draws on the theories and practices of heritage and museum studies, anthropology, folklore studies, ethnomusicology, and the study of cultural policy and related law. The Routledge Companion to Intangible Cultural Heritage undoubtedly broadens the international heritage discourse and is an invaluable learning tool for instructors, students and practitioners in the field.

part |70 pages

A decade later

chapter |11 pages

Development of UNESCO's 2003 Convention

Creating a new heritage protection paradigm?

chapter |13 pages

Placing intangible cultural heritage, owNing a tradition, affirming sovereignty

The role of spatiality in the practice of the 2003 Convention

chapter |10 pages

Is intangible cultural heritage an anthropological topic?

Towards interdisciplinarity in France

chapter |10 pages

The impact of UNESCO's 2003 Convention on national policy-making

Developing a new heritage protection paradigm?

part |123 pages

Reality check

chapter |16 pages

From the bottom up

The identification and safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage in Guyana

chapter |14 pages

Making the past pay?

Intangible (cultural) heritage in South Africa and Mauritius

chapter |10 pages

A conversation with Yelsy Hernández Zamora

Protecting intangible cultural heritage in Cuba

chapter |17 pages

Aging musically

Tangible sites of intangible cultural heritage

chapter |15 pages

Intangible cultural heritage in the Czech Republic

Between national and local heritage

chapter |18 pages

Damming Ava Mezin1

Challenges to safeguarding minority intangible cultural heritage in Turkey

part |79 pages

Intangible cultural heritage up close

chapter |11 pages

Officially ridin' swangas

Slab as tangible and intangible cultural heritage in Houston, Texas

chapter |9 pages

Intangible cultural heritage in India

Reflections on selected forms of dance

chapter |11 pages

Second-hand as living heritage

Intangible dimensions of things with history

chapter |5 pages

A conversation with Linina Phuttitarn

Safeguarding a spiritual festival in Thailand

chapter |12 pages

Public experiences and the social capacity of intangible cultural heritage in Japan

Bingata, a textile-dyeing practice from Okinawa

chapter |14 pages

Stretching the dough

Economic resiliency and the kinesthetics of food heritage across the US–Mexico border

part |73 pages

Intangible cultural heritage and place

chapter |15 pages

Refuting timelessness

Emerging relationships to intangible cultural heritage for younger Indigenous Australians

chapter |14 pages

Common ground

Insurgence, imagination and intangible heritage

chapter |11 pages

‘If there's no place to dance to it, it's going to die’

Reflecting on the living tradition of Baltimore Club music and the importance of place

chapter |14 pages

Landscape and intangible cultural heritage

Interactions, memories and meanings

part |60 pages

Intangible cultural heritage, museums and archives

chapter |6 pages

Making history tangible

POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Warsaw

chapter |6 pages

A conversation with Clifford Murphy

Archives and intangible cultural heritage

chapter |14 pages

Bin Jelmood House

Narrating an intangible history in Qatar

chapter |11 pages

Standing in the gap

Lumbee cultural preservation at the Baltimore American Indian Center

chapter |6 pages

A conversation with Tara Gujadhur

The Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre in Laos

part |69 pages

Alternative approaches to safeguarding and promoting intangible cultural heritage

chapter |10 pages

Reflections of a heritage professional

Intangible cultural heritage at the Ecomuseum of Terraces and Vineyards, Italy

chapter |12 pages

Growing ecomuseums on the Canadian prairies

Prospects for intangible cultural heritage

chapter |7 pages

A conversation with Paula Assunção dos Santos and Marcelle Pereira

Intangible cultural heritage and social and ecological justice