Culture or Heritage? The Problem of Intangibility
Culture or Heritage? The Problem of Intangibility
Author(s): Jadran Kale, Dragana Lucija Ratković, Lidija Nikočević, Amy Mountcastle, Peter Simonič, Tvrtko Zebec, Mirela Hrovatin, Daniela Angelina Jelinčić, Ljiljana GavrilovićSubject(s): Anthropology
Published by: Hrvatsko etnološko društvo
Keywords: intangible heritage; UNESCO; bellmen; Intelectual Property
Summary/Abstract: The author advocates the use of the phrase “intangible culture” instead of “intangible cultural heritage”. The word “heritage” implies a certain fixity and immutability, and assumes that authorities have identified and proclaimed heritage. Dealing with intangible culture would provide the opportunity for the deflection of the UNESCO model of preserving intangible cultural phenomena, whose application has brought some problems. The author illustrates this in practice with the example of bell-ringers, who are included on the UNESCO Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Journal: Etnološka tribina : Godišnjak Hrvatskog etnološkog društva
- Issue Year: 42/2012
- Issue No: 35
- Page Range: 57-112
- Page Count: 56
- Language: English