Heritage Regimes and the State
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A Policy of Intangible Cultural Heritage between Local Constraints and International Standards: “The Cultural Space of the yaaral and the degal”

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“…In the ICH Convention, heritage is "one in source, one in experience" as Lewis H. Morgan (1877: vi) would say -"it provides [communities and groups] with the sense of identity and continuity" 2 . Identity and continuity are two of the foremost values of modern society, and the Convention 1 Among numerous works, see the recent essays of Anaïs Leblon (2012) and Marilena Alivizatou (2012). A first synthesis of the main contradictions in ICH was undertaken by Toshiyuki Kono (2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the ICH Convention, heritage is "one in source, one in experience" as Lewis H. Morgan (1877: vi) would say -"it provides [communities and groups] with the sense of identity and continuity" 2 . Identity and continuity are two of the foremost values of modern society, and the Convention 1 Among numerous works, see the recent essays of Anaïs Leblon (2012) and Marilena Alivizatou (2012). A first synthesis of the main contradictions in ICH was undertaken by Toshiyuki Kono (2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%