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Heritage and Festivals in Europe critically investigates the
purpose, reach and effects of heritage festivals. Providing a
comprehensive and detailed analysis of comparatively selected
aspects of intangible cultural heritage, the volume demonstrates
how such heritage is mobilised within events that have specific
agency, particularly in the production and consumption of intrinsic
and instrumental benefits for tourists, local communities and
performers. Bringing together experts from a wide range of
disciplines, the volume presents case studies from across Europe
that consider many different varieties of heritage festivals.
Focusing primarily on the popular and institutional practices of
heritage making, the book addresses the gap between discourses of
heritage at an official level and cultural practice at the local
and regional level. Contributors to the volume also study the
different factors influencing the sustainable development of
tradition as part of intangible cultural heritage at the micro- and
meso-levels, and examine underlying structures that are common
across different countries. Heritage and Festivals in Europe takes
a multidisciplinary approach and as such, should be of interest to
scholars and students in the fields of heritage studies, tourism,
performing arts, cultural studies and identity studies.
Policymakers and practitioners throughout Europe should also find
much to interest them within the pages of this volume.
Heritage and Festivals in Europe critically investigates the
purpose, reach and effects of heritage festivals. Providing a
comprehensive and detailed analysis of comparatively selected
aspects of intangible cultural heritage, the volume demonstrates
how such heritage is mobilised within events that have specific
agency, particularly in the production and consumption of intrinsic
and instrumental benefits for tourists, local communities and
performers. Bringing together experts from a wide range of
disciplines, the volume presents case studies from across Europe
that consider many different varieties of heritage festivals.
Focusing primarily on the popular and institutional practices of
heritage making, the book addresses the gap between discourses of
heritage at an official level and cultural practice at the local
and regional level. Contributors to the volume also study the
different factors influencing the sustainable development of
tradition as part of intangible cultural heritage at the micro- and
meso-levels, and examine underlying structures that are common
across different countries. Heritage and Festivals in Europe takes
a multidisciplinary approach and as such, should be of interest to
scholars and students in the fields of heritage studies, tourism,
performing arts, cultural studies and identity studies.
Policymakers and practitioners throughout Europe should also find
much to interest them within the pages of this volume.
This book discusses the history and contemporary practice of
studying cultures 'at home', by examining Europe's regional or
'small' ethnologies of the past, present and future. With the rise
of nationalism and independence in Europe, ethnologies have often
played a major role in the nation-building process. The
contributors to this book offer case studies of ethnologies as
methodologies, showing how they can address key questions
concerning everyday life in Europe. They also explore issues of
European integration and the transnational dimension of culture in
Europe today, and examine how regional ethnologies can play a
crucial part in forming a wider 'European ethnology' as local
participants have experience of combining identities within larger
regions or nations.
This book discusses the history and contemporary practice of
studying cultures 'at home', by examining Europe's regional or
'small' ethnologies of the past, present and future. With the rise
of nationalism and independence in Europe, ethnologies have often
played a major role in the nation-building process. The
contributors to this book offer case studies of ethnologies as
methodologies, showing how they can address key questions
concerning everyday life in Europe. They also explore issues of
European integration and the transnational dimension of culture in
Europe today, and examine how regional ethnologies can play a
crucial part in forming a wider 'European ethnology' as local
participants have experience of combining identities within larger
regions or nations.
From an interdisciplinary perspective based primarily on European
ethnology and political economy, this book explores issues and
concepts concerning the link between culture and economy. A
historical introduction to key theoretical problems is followed by
five empirical chapters discussing aspects of development in rural
as well as urban locations. The author considers local leadership,
looking in particular at part-time farming, counter-urban
migration, and pluriactivity. The classification of informal
economy is illustrated with examples drawn from fieldwork, and
urban poverty and migration are each explored in detail. A
discussion of heritage and identity as a resource for development
questions whether the concern with the authenticity of culture(s)
may be an inappropriate approach to take. The book concludes with a
theoretical reflection on the problematic of culture and economy
and a call for a return to the roots of European ethnology as an
essentially political science.
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