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Deconstruction of myth and process approach (CROSBI ID 693075)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija

Lekić, Romana ; Fištrek, Lidija ; Dabo, Krešimir Deconstruction of myth and process approach // ICOM-ICME Conference 2014 Museums&Inovations / Antoš, Zvjezdana ; Goldig, Viv (ur.). Zagreb: Etnografski muzej u Zagrebu, 2014. str. 50-50

Podaci o odgovornosti

Lekić, Romana ; Fištrek, Lidija ; Dabo, Krešimir

engleski

Deconstruction of myth and process approach

The starting point of this paper is the wish to show how a myth, as a part of intangible heritage, can be of assistance in developing sustainable cultures and stimulate local populations in participating fully in cultural and creative tourism. The paper also considers the influence on museum visitors, experiencing and preserving the unique features of a destination, such as the environment, culture, heritage, aesthetics and local community. Heritage may be regarded as intangible in oral history, the narratives of collective memory, but and when oral history is written down it becomes tangible, an artifact - and gains a second nature - ”lastingness” that is characterized by invariance and the difficulty if not impossibility of adapting to modern contexts. Becoming tangible in this way, while myth loses its sense and, its’ ”life” ends, a theatric processing can backtrack Romana Lekić, Lidija Fištrek, Krešimir Dabo it to a more basic nature - a myth which lives and transforms in accordance with the needs of different generations. It is important to emphasize that the artifacts, which are offered to visitors, have to carry a possibility of choice, by the criteria of personal and collective value. In other words, the myth indicators should have local characteristics, but also have a stimulating effect on people’s imagination - as a link with themes which are moving or frustrating perhaps. Most importantly the motives that offer audiences such possibilities should be chosen with respect to local identities. In such ways one can offer, for example, folktales about mythical creatures, stories of historical people, and legends, through ethnographic research in rural regions, preserved and modernized customs, rituals and ritual-religious praxis.

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Podaci o prilogu

50-50.

2014.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

ICOM-ICME Conference 2014 Museums&Inovations

Antoš, Zvjezdana ; Goldig, Viv

Zagreb: Etnografski muzej u Zagrebu

953-6273-62-4

Podaci o skupu

ICOM-ICME Conference 2014 Museums&Inovations

predavanje

14.09.2014-16.09.2014

Zagreb, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Interdisciplinarne društvene znanosti, Kazališna umjetnost (scenske i medijske umjetnosti)