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Protecting the Weak? Tracing UNESCO’s Influence on Intangible Cultural Heritage Regimes in Japan and China

Maags, Christina; Trifu, Ioan

Authors

Christina Maags

Ioan Trifu



Contributors

Iwo Amelung
Editor

Moritz Bälz
Editor

Heike Holbig
Editor

Matthias Schumann
Editor

Cornelia Storz
Editor

Abstract

The chapter examines whether the UNESCO has provided Japanese and Chinese state and society with new opportunities to use the notion of “intangible cultural heritage” (ICH) to mobilise domestically for the protection of traditional culture. Through a qualitative analysis of government documents, newspaper articles and interviews, Maags and Trifu comparatively retrace the dynamics of the framing, mobilisation and institutionalisation processes behind the protection of one “classical”, one minority-related, and one culinary ICH practice in Japan and China. They find that although the UNESCO ICH convention has provided state and non-state actors the opportunity to reframe existing notions of traditional culture for the sake of mobilising support and institutionalising ICH safeguarding, it has failed to alter the conception which prevails in both countries that the protection of intangible heritage is an elite pursuit. The ICH concept is appropriated to serve the interests of certain socio-political actors and previously existing institutional frameworks. As these elites foster the safeguarding of “outstanding” examples of national culture for domestic and international display, the chapter asks to what extent the UNESCO Convention is in fact protecting “weak” culture in these countries.

Citation

Maags, C., & Trifu, I. (2018). Protecting the Weak? Tracing UNESCO’s Influence on Intangible Cultural Heritage Regimes in Japan and China. In I. Amelung, M. Bälz, H. Holbig, M. Schumann, & C. Storz (Eds.), Protecting the Weak in East Asia (224-253). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351255554-9

Publication Date Jun 18, 2018
Deposit Date Jan 11, 2018
Publisher Routledge
Pages 224-253
Series Title Routledge Contemporary Asia Series
Series ISSN 2155-3009
Book Title Protecting the Weak in East Asia
ISBN 9780815368229
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351255554-9


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