Exploring the Frontiers of Heritage: Economics, Social Ecology, and Collective Memory

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University of Massachusetts Amherst ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst Selected Publications of EFS Faculty, Students, and Alumni Anthropology Department Field Program in European Studies 4-16-2007 Exploring the Frontiers of Heritage: Economics, Social Ecology, and Collective Memory Neil A. Silberman University of Massachusetts - Amherst, nasilber@anthro.umass.edu Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umass.edu/efsp_pub_articles Part of the Anthropology Commons, History Commons, History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology Commons, International and Area Studies Commons, Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration Commons, and the Urban Studies and Planning Commons Recommended Citation Silberman, Neil A., "Exploring the Frontiers of Heritage: Economics, Social Ecology, and Collective Memory" (2007). Seminar on New Frontiers of Heritage: The Evolution of the UNESCO Heritage Categories. Istituto di Arti, Culture e Letterature Comparate. Università IULM. 8. Retrieved from https://scholarworks.umass.edu/efsp_pub_articles/8 This Presentation is brought to you for free and open access by the Anthropology Department Field Program in European Studies at ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst. It has been accepted for inclusion in Selected Publications of EFS Faculty, Students, and Alumni by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst. For more information, please contact scholarworks@library.umass.edu.

Exploring the Frontiers of Heritage: Economics, Social Ecology, and Collective Memory Neil Silberman Ename Center for Public Archaeology and Heritage Presentation Belgium

Crossing Some Important Frontiers

Reconceptualizing the Frontiers of Heritage TANGIBLE INTANGIBLE

From Monuments to Cultures

From Objects to Processes

From Icons to Ideas

Shared Institutional Processes Adopting universal criteria for significance and value Categorizing and studying the physical types Creating inventories of specific vessels of significance and value Establishing guidelines and codes of protection Conserving the extant physical manifestations Communicating their value and significance through official heritage.

Dynamic, Not Static Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage: Definition 1 intangible cultural heritage, transmitted from generation to generation, is constantly recreated by communities and groups in response to their environment, their interaction with nature and their history, and provides them with a sense of identity and continuity

How Do We Safeguard Change?

What Exactly are We Safeguarding and How?

Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage: Definition 3 Safeguarding means measures aimed at ensuring the viability of the intangible cultural heritage as well as the revitalization of the various aspects of such heritage.

What Factors Are Endangering the Viability and Vitality of ICH? Economics: Globalised Mass Production and Consumption Social Ecology: Demographic Mobility and Cultural Transformations Collective Memory: The Use of the Past as Leisure Entertainment or Escape

Traditional Past and Globalised Present are not clear oppositions, but dynamic, competing forces. Creative exploration of the boundaries between them is the basis of sustainable Cultural Diversity

Reconceptualizing the Frontiers of Heritage TANGIBLE INTANGIBLE

Reconceptualizing the Frontiers of Heritage GLOBALISED TRADITIONAL

ECONOMICS SOCIAL ECOLOGY HERITAGE COLLECTIVE MEMORY

Economics

Economics Profit-Driven Mass (Re)Production and Marketing Aesthetic/Social Motivations for Conservation of Tradition

Social Ecology

Social Ecology Contemporary Social/Economic Transformations Traditional Lifeways

Collective Memory

Collective Memory Created, Adopted and/or Marketed Attractions Traditional Sources of Cultural Identity

Reconceptualize Multiple Frontiers of Heritage with New Multidisciplinary Processes, Not Only Classifications Study of the Dynamics of Cultural Tradition Identification of Tangible and Intangible Vessels Integration of Conserved Traditions/Products with Evolving Social Landscape Balance Past and Evolving Identities

The Frontiers of Heritage Are Everywhere