Archiving Cultures
Archiving Cultures
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2024-01-02
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Heritage, Community and the Making of records and Memory
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Abstract
Archiving Cultures defines and models the concept of cultural archives, focusing on how diverse communities express and record their heritage and collective memory and why and how these often-intangible expressions are archival records. Analysis of oral traditions, memory texts and performance arts demonstrate their relevance as records of their communities.
Key features of this book include definitions of cultural heritage and archival heritage with an emphasis on intangible cultural heritage. Aspects of cultural heritage such as oral traditions, performance arts, memory texts and collective memory are placed within the context of records and archives. It presents strategies for reconciling intangible and tangible cultural expressions with traditional archival theory and practice and offers both analog and digital models for constructing cultural archives through examples and vignettes.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Cultural Archive 1 --
1 Cultural Heritage, Archival Heritage 2--
2 The Anatomy of an Archival Record 32 --
3 Oral Traditions and Memory Texts 52--
4 Carnival in the Archives: Performance as Record 70 --
5 Memory, Community and Records 84 --
6 In the Cultural Archives 101 --
Index 116--