Published 2012
by Routledge in New York .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by Eric Dorfman |
Series | Routledge studies in heritage -- 1 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QH70.A1 I58 2012 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiv, 192 p. : |
Number of Pages | 192 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25086564M |
ISBN 10 | 0415884926 |
ISBN 10 | 9780415884921 |
LC Control Number | 2011015103 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 668197088 |
Book Description. The topic of intangible natural heritage is new, recently emerging as an important subject of inquiry. It describes the untouchable elements of the environment that combine to create natural objects, and help define our relationship to them. These elements can be sensory, like auditory landscapes, or processes like natural As a concept, intangible natural heritage is growing in prominence, as museums are increasingly charged safeguarding and interpreting the milieux from which their objects originate. This book is a significant advance on the subject of intangible natural heritage; no book on the topic has yet been written and current scholarship is confined to a Intangible Natural Heritage (Routledge Studies in Heritage) [Dorfman, Eric] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Intangible Natural Heritage (Routledge Studies in Heritage) This book is a significant advance on the subject of intangible natural heritage; no book on the topic has yet been written and current scholarship is confined to a few isolated papers. As such, there exists a wide variety of perspectives on the topic. Intangible Natural Heritage presents a spectrum of opinion, making the first attempt at a
consequences and value of cultural and natural heritage. In particular, the utilization of heritage (Smith, ). The second book gave a relatively and the Inventories of Intangible In book: Intellectual Property, Cultural Property and Intangible Cultural Heritage (pp) Publisher: Routledge Project: Intangible cultural heritage across borders: laws, structures and Intangible When Used with Heritage. The word intangible with reference to heritage though, is problematic ‘because of the polarities implied by the notions of tangible/intangible, which insert a false distinction, in the form of a binary opposition, between the material and immaterial elements of culture’ (Lo Iacono and Brown, , p. 85). heritage是一个英语单词,名词,作名词时意为“遗产;传统;继承物;继承权;人名;(英)赫里蒂奇”。 声明:百科词条人人可编辑,词条创建和修改均免费,绝不存在官方及代理商付费代编,请勿上当受骗。
Intangible heritage during lockdown 22 April – Colombia, Croatia, Spain, While physical distancing and confinement are affecting the way we live, some communities are finding creative ways to adapt to ››› Living heritage experiences in the context of the COVID pandemic Safeguarding intangible heritage requires close collaboration with local, regional and safeguarding our irreplaceable living heritage. USL book text pages 3a:USL book 26/5/10 Page 5 Cultural and Natural Heritage (); Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Intangible natural heritage: an introduction / Eric Dorfman --The intangible roots of our tangible heritage / Adrian Norris --Case studies of intangible natural heritage from museum collections / John A. Long --"That singular and wonderful quadruped": the kangaroo as historical intangible natural heritage in the eighteenth century / Markman Cambodia is a country extremely rich in intangible cultural heritage. According to the preliminary inventory of intangible cultural heritage of Cambodia established in , many elements of Cambodia’s rich living heritage are in danger of disappearing due to long-lasting political conflicts, declining number of performers and cultural influences from outside the