Hardback | |
August 29, 2018 | |
9780253037923 | |
English | |
212 | |
20 b&w illus. | |
9.00 Inches (US) | |
6.00 Inches (US) | |
$75.00 USD, £59.00 GBP | |
v2.1 Reference | |
Paperback / softback | |
August 29, 2018 | |
9780253037930 | |
English | |
212 | |
20 b&w illus. | |
9.00 Inches (US) | |
6.00 Inches (US) | |
.65 Pounds (US) | |
$32.00 USD, £25.00 GBP | |
v2.1 Reference | |
Making Intangible Heritage
El Condor Pasa and Other Stories from UNESCO
In Making Intangible Heritage, Valdimar Tr. Hafstein—folklorist and official delegate to UNESCO—tells the story of UNESCO's Intangible Heritage Convention. In the ethnographic tradition, Hafstein peers underneath the official account, revealing the context important for understanding UNESCO as an organization, the concept of intangible heritage, and the global impact of both. Looking beyond official narratives of compromise and solidarity, this book invites readers to witness the diplomatic jostling behind the curtains, the making and breaking of alliances, and the confrontation and resistance, all of which marked the path towards agreement and shaped the convention and the concept.
Various stories circulate within UNESCO about the origins of intangible heritage. Bringing the sensibilities of a folklorist to these narratives, Hafstein explores how they help imagine coherence, conjure up contrast, and provide charters for action in the United Nations and on the ground. Examining the international organization of UNESCO through an ethnographic lens, Hafstein demonstrates how concepts that are central to the discipline of folklore gain force and traction outside of the academic field and go to work in the world, ultimately shaping people's understanding of their own practices and the practices themselves. From the cultural space of the Jemaa el-Fna marketplace in Marrakech to the Ise Shrine in Japan, Making Intangible Heritage considers both the positive and the troubling outcomes of safeguarding intangible heritage, the lists it brings into being, the festivals it animates, the communities it summons into existence, and the way it orchestrates difference in modern societies.
Various stories circulate within UNESCO about the origins of intangible heritage. Bringing the sensibilities of a folklorist to these narratives, Hafstein explores how they help imagine coherence, conjure up contrast, and provide charters for action in the United Nations and on the ground. Examining the international organization of UNESCO through an ethnographic lens, Hafstein demonstrates how concepts that are central to the discipline of folklore gain force and traction outside of the academic field and go to work in the world, ultimately shaping people's understanding of their own practices and the practices themselves. From the cultural space of the Jemaa el-Fna marketplace in Marrakech to the Ise Shrine in Japan, Making Intangible Heritage considers both the positive and the troubling outcomes of safeguarding intangible heritage, the lists it brings into being, the festivals it animates, the communities it summons into existence, and the way it orchestrates difference in modern societies.
About the Author
Valdimar Tr. Hafstein is Professor of Folklore, Ethnology, and Museum Studies at the University of Iceland. Former Chair of Iceland's National Commission for UNESCO and ex-president of the International Society for Ethnology and Folklore (SIEF), he is the author of a number of scholarly articles and books on intangible heritage, cultural property, international heritage politics, folklore, and copyright in traditional knowledge.
Reviews
"While a prior knowledge of international heritage policy can help, students, scholars, and professionals in anthropology, folklore, and allied fields and disciplines – those interested in heritage theory and practice, and those out on the frontlines of "ICH" work – should read this book."—Cultural Analysis
"A brilliant and beautifully written examination of UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage initiative in theory and practice from multiple perspectives. This landmark volume will change how we think about intangible heritage."—Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, author of Destination Culture: Tourism, Museums, and Heritage.
"Underpinned by lively and humorous ethnographic observations of intangible heritage in all its cultural and bureaucratic expressions, Valdimar offers an engaging, critical, and insightful account of the uses and consequences of intangible heritage and its safeguarding. This captivating and theoretically important book offers an overdue assessment of the impact and consequences of what the concept of intangible heritage does at international and local levels."—Laurajane Smith, author of Uses of Heritage
"Valdimar Hafstein [is the] author of some of the most mordant and witty critical analysis of intangible heritage protection."—From "UNESCO and the Strange Career of Multiculturalism," published in the Los Angeles Review of Books, reviewing a previous edition or volume
"The book is a useful tool for the study of critical heritage studies as well as for the expansion of our knowledge about the uses and resignifications linked to the concept of intangible heritage."—Anthropological Journal of European Cultures
"A brilliant and beautifully written examination of UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage initiative in theory and practice from multiple perspectives. This landmark volume will change how we think about intangible heritage."—Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, author of Destination Culture: Tourism, Museums, and Heritage.
"Underpinned by lively and humorous ethnographic observations of intangible heritage in all its cultural and bureaucratic expressions, Valdimar offers an engaging, critical, and insightful account of the uses and consequences of intangible heritage and its safeguarding. This captivating and theoretically important book offers an overdue assessment of the impact and consequences of what the concept of intangible heritage does at international and local levels."—Laurajane Smith, author of Uses of Heritage
"Valdimar Hafstein [is the] author of some of the most mordant and witty critical analysis of intangible heritage protection."—From "UNESCO and the Strange Career of Multiculturalism," published in the Los Angeles Review of Books, reviewing a previous edition or volume
"The book is a useful tool for the study of critical heritage studies as well as for the expansion of our knowledge about the uses and resignifications linked to the concept of intangible heritage."—Anthropological Journal of European Cultures
Indiana University Press | |
|
|
|
|
Hardback | |
August 29, 2018 | |
9780253037923 | |
English | |
212 | |
20 b&w illus. | |
9.00 Inches (US) | |
6.00 Inches (US) | |
$75.00 USD, £59.00 GBP | |
v2.1 Reference | |
Paperback / softback | |
August 29, 2018 | |
9780253037930 | |
English | |
212 | |
20 b&w illus. | |
9.00 Inches (US) | |
6.00 Inches (US) | |
.65 Pounds (US) | |
$32.00 USD, £25.00 GBP | |
v2.1 Reference | |
Other Titles in SOCIAL SCIENCE / Folklore & Mythology
The Frontier Mind
Arthur K. Moore
Dec 2025
- University Press of Kentucky
$25.00 USD
- Paperback / softback
$12.95 USD
- Electronic book text
"So Wise Were Our Elders"
John Holmes McDowell
Mar 2025
- University Press of Kentucky
$30.00 USD
- Paperback / softback
$12.95 USD
- Electronic book text
The Future Is in Your Hands
Beth A. Buggenhagen
Nov 2023
- Indiana University Press
$95.00 USD
- Hardback
$38.00 USD
- Paperback / softback
Other Titles in Folklore, myths & legends
Of Memory and the Misplaced
Sarah O'Brien
Jan 2024
- Indiana University Press
$100.00 USD
- Hardback
$50.00 USD
- Paperback / softback
Catalonia's Human Towers
Mariann Vaczi
Sep 2023
- Indiana University Press
$80.00 USD
- Hardback
$32.00 USD
- Paperback / softback
A Most Valuable Medium
Richard Bauman, with Patrick Feaster
Apr 2023
- Indiana University Press
$70.00 USD
- Hardback
$32.00 USD
- Paperback / softback