出版年: 2015
出版商NANZAN UNIV, NANZAN INST RELIGION & CULTURE, 18 YAMAZATO-CHO SHOWA-KU, NAGOYA, 466, JAPAN
ISSN: 1882-6865
研究領域Arts & Humanities - Other Topics
Asian Studies
摘要
Folk beliefs about Great Yu and Emperor Shun in Shaoxing, Zhejiang province, are of great significance in the local area. Two rituals recently named Reverence for Yu the Great and the Emperor Shun Temple Festival respectively have been recognized by the state as intangible cultural heritage (ICH). This recognition has become another driving force to simultaneously revive and objectify local culture in support of China's rising tourism industry. During this process, when folk beliefs at the grassroots level are transformed into the objects of the state ICH movement, regional governments replace folk groups as the main, official bodies that regulate and represent these folk beliefs. Folk groups lose their rights to the social and economic values of these cultural resources. In this context, the displaced agency of folk groups leads to the redistribution of economic resources and the restructuring of their power relations. Thus, this article aims to explore a fundamental question regarding the ICH - driven process of cultural reconstruction: for whom we should conserve ICH?
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作者信息
通訊作者地址: Chen, ZQ (通訊作者)
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Shanghai Univ, Shanghai, Peoples R China. 增強組織信息的名稱 Shanghai University
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出版商
NANZAN UNIV, NANZAN INST RELIGION & CULTURE, 18 YAMAZATO-CHO SHOWA-KU, NAGOYA, 466, JAPAN
類別 / 分類
研究方向:Arts & Humanities - Other Topics; Asian Studies
Web of Science 類別:Folklore; Asian Studies
文獻信息
文獻類型:Article
語種:English
入藏號: WOS:000387061400004
ISSN: 1882-6865