An “eminently readable” collection of essays exploring what
happens when cultural heritage meets commerce (Asian Ethnology). When
heritage becomes a commodity, when culture is instrumental in driving
tourism, and when individuals assert ownership over either, social,
ideological, political, and economic motivations intertwine. Bestowing
value on “culture” is itself a culturally rooted act, and the
essays gathered in Culture and Value focus on the motivations and
value regimes people in particular times and contexts have generated
to enhance the visibility and prestige of cultural practices,
narratives, and artifacts. This collection of essays by noted
folklorist Regina F. Bendix offers a personal record of the unfolding
scholarly debate regarding value in the studies of tourism, heritage,
and cultural property. Written over the course of several decades,
Bendix’s case studies and theoretical contributions chronicle the
growing and transforming ways in which ethnographic scholarship has
observed social actors generating value when carrying culture to
market, enhancing value in inventing protective and restorative
regimes for culture, and securing the potential for both in devising
property rights. Bendix’s work makes a case for a reflexive
awareness of the changing scholarly paradigms that inform scholars’
research contributions. “A significant contribution to the study of
cultural resources . . . a must read for scholars particularly
interested in politics and the allocation of funding and personal
rights over tangible and intangible culture.” —Western Folklore
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Tourism, Heritage, and Property
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ISBN
9780253035691
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Indiana University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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