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11 Intangible Cultural Heritage in Wales
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Andrew Dixey
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Touching the Intangible: An Introduction 1
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Negotiating and Valuing the Intangible
- 1 The Paradoxes of Intangible Heritage 9
- 2 Memory, Museums and the Making of Meaning: A Caribbean Perspective 23
- 3 From Intangible Expression to Digital Cultural Heritage 33
- 4 Conversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in Sweden 47
- 5 Africa’s Rich Intangible Heritage: Managing a Continent’s Diverse Resources 57
- 6 The Silence of Meanings in Conventional Approaches to Cultural Heritage in Jordan: The Exclusion of Contexts and the Marginalisation of the Intangible 71
- 7 Conversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in India 85
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Applying the Intangible Cultural Heritage Concept
- 8 Reflections on the Implementation of the UNESCO 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage in France 95
- 9 Government and Intangible Heritage in Australia 111
- 10 Proud to be Dutch? Intangible Heritage and National Identity in the Netherlands 125
- 11 Intangible Cultural Heritage in Wales 137
- 12 Conversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in Botswana 149
- 13 The UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage and its Implications for Sustaining Culture in Nova Scotia 153
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On the Ground: Safeguarding the Intangible
- 14 Acquiring the Tools for Safeguarding Intangible Heritage: Lessons from an ICH Field School in Lamphun, Thailand 165
- 15 Intangible Threads: Curating the Living Heritage of Dayak Ikat Weaving 177
- 16 Conversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in South Africa 195
- 17 Revitalising Amerindian Intangible Cultural Heritage in Guyana and its Value for Sustainable Tourism 201
- 18 When ICH Takes Hold of the Local Reality in Brazil: Notes from the Brazilian State of Pernambuco 213
- 19 Reconfiguring the Framework: Adopting an Ecomuseological Approach for Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage 223
- 20 Conversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in Italy 239
- 21 Looking to the Future: The en-compass Project as a Way Forward for Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage 247
- Contributors 263
- Index 269
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Touching the Intangible: An Introduction 1
-
Negotiating and Valuing the Intangible
- 1 The Paradoxes of Intangible Heritage 9
- 2 Memory, Museums and the Making of Meaning: A Caribbean Perspective 23
- 3 From Intangible Expression to Digital Cultural Heritage 33
- 4 Conversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in Sweden 47
- 5 Africa’s Rich Intangible Heritage: Managing a Continent’s Diverse Resources 57
- 6 The Silence of Meanings in Conventional Approaches to Cultural Heritage in Jordan: The Exclusion of Contexts and the Marginalisation of the Intangible 71
- 7 Conversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in India 85
-
Applying the Intangible Cultural Heritage Concept
- 8 Reflections on the Implementation of the UNESCO 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage in France 95
- 9 Government and Intangible Heritage in Australia 111
- 10 Proud to be Dutch? Intangible Heritage and National Identity in the Netherlands 125
- 11 Intangible Cultural Heritage in Wales 137
- 12 Conversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in Botswana 149
- 13 The UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage and its Implications for Sustaining Culture in Nova Scotia 153
-
On the Ground: Safeguarding the Intangible
- 14 Acquiring the Tools for Safeguarding Intangible Heritage: Lessons from an ICH Field School in Lamphun, Thailand 165
- 15 Intangible Threads: Curating the Living Heritage of Dayak Ikat Weaving 177
- 16 Conversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in South Africa 195
- 17 Revitalising Amerindian Intangible Cultural Heritage in Guyana and its Value for Sustainable Tourism 201
- 18 When ICH Takes Hold of the Local Reality in Brazil: Notes from the Brazilian State of Pernambuco 213
- 19 Reconfiguring the Framework: Adopting an Ecomuseological Approach for Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage 223
- 20 Conversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in Italy 239
- 21 Looking to the Future: The en-compass Project as a Way Forward for Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage 247
- Contributors 263
- Index 269