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11 Intangible Cultural Heritage in Wales

  • Andrew Dixey
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© 2012, Boydell and Brewer

© 2012, Boydell and Brewer

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Illustrations vii
  4. Acknowledgments ix
  5. Touching the Intangible: An Introduction 1
  6. Negotiating and Valuing the Intangible
  7. 1 The Paradoxes of Intangible Heritage 9
  8. 2 Memory, Museums and the Making of Meaning: A Caribbean Perspective 23
  9. 3 From Intangible Expression to Digital Cultural Heritage 33
  10. 4 Conversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in Sweden 47
  11. 5 Africa’s Rich Intangible Heritage: Managing a Continent’s Diverse Resources 57
  12. 6 The Silence of Meanings in Conventional Approaches to Cultural Heritage in Jordan: The Exclusion of Contexts and the Marginalisation of the Intangible 71
  13. 7 Conversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in India 85
  14. Applying the Intangible Cultural Heritage Concept
  15. 8 Reflections on the Implementation of the UNESCO 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage in France 95
  16. 9 Government and Intangible Heritage in Australia 111
  17. 10 Proud to be Dutch? Intangible Heritage and National Identity in the Netherlands 125
  18. 11 Intangible Cultural Heritage in Wales 137
  19. 12 Conversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in Botswana 149
  20. 13 The UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage and its Implications for Sustaining Culture in Nova Scotia 153
  21. On the Ground: Safeguarding the Intangible
  22. 14 Acquiring the Tools for Safeguarding Intangible Heritage: Lessons from an ICH Field School in Lamphun, Thailand 165
  23. 15 Intangible Threads: Curating the Living Heritage of Dayak Ikat Weaving 177
  24. 16 Conversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in South Africa 195
  25. 17 Revitalising Amerindian Intangible Cultural Heritage in Guyana and its Value for Sustainable Tourism 201
  26. 18 When ICH Takes Hold of the Local Reality in Brazil: Notes from the Brazilian State of Pernambuco 213
  27. 19 Reconfiguring the Framework: Adopting an Ecomuseological Approach for Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage 223
  28. 20 Conversation Piece: Intangible Cultural Heritage in Italy 239
  29. 21 Looking to the Future: The en-compass Project as a Way Forward for Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage 247
  30. Contributors 263
  31. Index 269
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