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Anthropology of Cultural Heritage - JSB574
Anglický název: Anthropology of Cultural Heritage
Zajišťuje: Katedra sociologie (23-KS)
Fakulta: Fakulta sociálních věd
Platnost: od 2019 do 2019
Semestr: zimní
E-Kredity: 7
Způsob provedení zkoušky: zimní s.:
Rozsah, examinace: zimní s.:0/2, Zk [HT]
Počet míst: neurčen / 25 (25)
Minimální obsazenost: neomezen
4EU+: ne
Virtuální mobilita / počet míst pro virtuální mobilitu: ne
Stav předmětu: vyučován
Jazyk výuky: angličtina
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Poznámka: předmět je možno zapsat mimo plán
povolen pro zápis po webu
Garant: doc. Alessandro Testa, Ph.D.
Vyučující: doc. Alessandro Testa, Ph.D.
Třída: Courses for incoming students
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Literatura - angličtina
Poslední úprava: doc. Alessandro Testa, Ph.D. (05.03.2024)

LITERATURE

 

Part 1 Compulsory readings

NOTA BENE: all students wanting to take the exam will have to study the following texts:

 

-         K. Kuutma, “The Politics of Contested Representation: UNESCO and the Masterpieces of Intangible Cultural Heritage”, in D. Hemme, M. Tauschek, R. Bendix (eds.), Prädikat “Heritage”: Wertschöpfungen aus kulturellen Ressourcen, LIT, Berlin 2013, pp. 177-196

-         Logan, W., U. Kockel, M. Nic Craith, (2015), ‘The New Heritage Studies: Origins and Evolution, Problems and Prospectsʼ, in: W. Logan, M. Nic Craith, and U. Kockel (eds), A Companion to Heritage Studies (Malden/MA: Wiley), 1-25

-         S. Macdonald, Memorylands: Heritage and Identity in Europe Today, Routledge, New-York-London 2013, (only chapter 1)

-         Alessandro Testa, Ritualising Cultural Heritage and Re-Enchanting Rituals in Europe. Carolina Academic Press, Durham: Chapter 4 (“From Folklore to Intangible Cultural Heritage”) and Chapter 7 (“The Politics of Culture and Identity in European Public Rituals”)

 

Part 2 Additional readings

NOTA BENE: Students wanting to take the exam must also do the following: study at home, or present in the class, at least one of the following texts (alternatively, a student can propose a text as a piece of additional reading of his/her own interest, but this must be approved in advance by the teacher):

 

-         R. Bendix, “Heritage between economy and politics: An assessment from the perspective of cultural anthropology”, in Smith L., Akagawa N. (eds), Intangible Heritage, Routledge, London-New York 2009, pp. 253-269

-         Berliner D. 2012: “Multiple Nostalgias: the Fabric of Heritage in Luang Prabang (Lao PDR)”, in Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, n. 18 (4), pp. 769-786

-         C. Brumann, “Heritage agnosticism a third path for the study of cultural heritage”, in Social Anthropology / Anthropology sociale, n. 22 (2), 2015, pp. 173-188

-         C. Bortolotto, “Introduction: le trouble du patrimoine culturel immatériel”, in Id. (ed.), Le patrimoine culturel immatériel: en­jeux d’une nouvelle catégorie, Maison des sciences de l’homme, Paris 2011, pp. 21-43

-         Bortolotto, Chiara, 2013, “Authenticity: A Non-Criterion for Inscription on the Lists of UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention”, 2013 IRCI Meeting on ICH — Evaluating the Inscription Criteria for the Two Lists of UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention. The 10th Anniversary of the 2003 Convention. Final Report. Sakai City, International Research Centre for Intangible Cultural Heritage, 73-78.

-         L. S. Fournier 2012, “The Impact of the Intangible Cultural Heritage UNESCO Policies in France”, in Traditiones, n. 41 (2), pp. 193-206

-         Candace S. Greene: “Museum Anthropology”, in Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Edited by Robert Scott and Kosslyn. Hoboken: Wiley, 2015

-         Valdimar Hafstein: Claiming Culture: Intangible Heritage Inc., Folklore ©, Traditional Knowledge™. In: Dorothee Hemme, Markus Tauschek Regina Bendix (eds.), Prädikat: „HERITAGE“: Wertschöpfungen aus kulturellen Ressourcen, Münster 2007, 75-100

-         Hodges, Matt. ‘‘‘Disciplinary Anthropology?” Amateur Ethnography and the Production of “Heritage” in Rural France’. Ethnos 76, no. 3 (2011): 348-74.

-         Johler, R. (2003), ‘Local Europe. The Production of Cultural Heritage and the Europeanisation of Placesʼ, in: J. Frykman, P. Niedermüller (eds.), Articulating Europe. Local Perspectives (Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press), 7-18

-         Kirshenblatt-Gimblett Barbara 2004, “Intangible Heritage as Metacultural Production”, Museum International, 56 (1-2): 52–65. (to be read together with) M. Tauschek, “Reflections on the Metacultural Nature of Intangible Cultural Heritage”, in Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics, n. 5 (2), 2011, pp.49-64

-         Sharon Macdonald: “The Shop: Multiple Economies of Things in Museums”. In Museum: Zur Neuvermessung eines mehrdimensionalen Raumes. Edited by Friedrich von Bose, Kerstin Poehls, Franka Schneider, Annett Schulze. Berlin: Panama, 2012, pp. 42–55

-         Laurajane Smith, Chapter “The idea of heritage” in id., Uses of Heritage, Routledge, London-New York 2006, pp. 11-43

-         Laurajane Smith, Chapter “Heritage as a Cultural Process” in id., Uses of Heritage, Routledge, London-New York 2006, pp. 44-83

-         Nic Craith, M. (2008), ‘Intangible Cultural Heritages: The Challenges for Europe’, Anthropological Journal of European Cultures 17(1), 54-73.

-         Nic Craith, M. and U. Kockel (2015), ‘(Re‐)Building Heritage: Integrating Tangible and Intangible’, in: W. Logan, M. Nic Craith and U. Kockel (eds), A Companion to Heritage Studies (Malden/MA: Wiley), 426-442.

-         A. Testa, “L’impact de la création de patrimoines immatériels dans les différents domaines de la vie sociale : le cas des carnavals et les « fêtes de transition » en Europe”, in proceedings of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies Biennial Conference What does heritage change? Le patrimoine, ça change quoi?, 2-10 June 2016, Montréal, Canada

-         A. Testa, “Problemi e prospettive della ricerca demo-etno-antropologica su memoria sociale, (n)ostalgia, ritualità pubblica e patrimonio culturale immateriale nell’Europa post-socialista”, in Lares, n. 82 (2), 2016, pp. 237-276

-         A. Testa, C. Isnart: “Introduction: Reconfiguring Tradition(s) and the Traditional in Europe”. In C. Isnart, A. Testa (eds.), Re-enchantment, Ritualization, Heritage-making: Processes Reconfiguring Tradition in Europe. Monographic issue of Ethnologia Europaea, n. 50 (1), 2020, pp. 5-19

-         Alessandro Testa, Ritualising Cultural Heritage and Re-Enchanting Rituals in Europe. Carolina Academic Press, Durham: Chapter 8 (“Chapter 8 Ritualisation, (Re- )Traditionalisation, and Mythopoiesis”)

-         A. Testa, “The Anthropology of Cultural Heritage in Europe: A Brief Genealogy from the Desk (1970-2020) and Empirical Observations from the Field (2010-2020)”. In Traditiones (ISSN 0352-0447), n. 50 (1), 2021, pp. 15-28

 
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