Patrimonio inmaterial: tres estudios de caso en Ecuador, Colombia y Perú.
Today, the notion of cultural heritage has become a sort of commonplace, not only for the academic sphere, but also for the society. This article aims to achieve a better understanding of how the patrimonial heritage is understood by institutions, but also how social actors, specifically the c...
Autor Principal: | Torres Dávila, Stephany Susana |
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Formato: | bachelorThesis |
Idioma: | spa |
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2016
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http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/12148 |
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Today, the notion of cultural heritage has become a sort of commonplace, not only
for the academic sphere, but also for the society. This article aims to achieve a better
understanding of how the patrimonial heritage is understood by institutions, but also
how social actors, specifically the creators of social expressions that are now part of
the "representative list of intangible heritage of humanity" by UNESCO comprehend
and appropriate the concept.
There will be a theoretical approach to the ideas and concepts related to the
patrimonial heritage and the immaterial patrimonial nominations proposed by
UNESCO. The document will explore the social, political and economic
implications, generated by the nominations. Then, it is intended to achieve a better
understanding of how the actors of the social expressions relate to the nomination
through the study of three cases in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. |
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