Music as Intangible Cultural Heritage: Policy, Ideology, and Practice in the Preservation of East Asian Traditions
- Author: Howard, Keith
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Contents
- Contents: Introduction: East Asian music as intangible cultural heritage, Keith Howard
- Intangible cultural heritage in China today: policy and practice in the early 21st century, Helen Rees
- Ee, mang gay dor ga ey (Hey, why don't you sing)? Imagining the future for Kam Big Song, Catherine Ingram
- Strumming the 'lost mouth chord': discourses of preserving the Nuosu-Yi mouth harp, Olivia Kraef
- From transformation to preservation: music and multi-ethnic unity on television in China, Lauren Gorfinkel
- Authenticity and authority: conflicting agendas in the preservation of music and dance at Korea's state sacrificial rituals, Keith Howard
- A tradition of adaptation: preserving the ritual for Paebaengi, Roald Maliangkay
- Lessons from the past: Nanguan/Nanyin and the preservation of intangible cultural heritage in Taiwan, Ying-fen Wang
- Dichotomies between 'classical' and 'folk' in the intangible cultural properties of Japan, Shino Arisawa
- Promoting and preserving the Chichibu Night Festival: the impact of cultural policy on the transmission of Japanese folk performing arts, Jane Alaszewska
- Whose heritage? Cultural properties legislation and regional identity in Okinawa, Matt Gillan
- References
- Index.