Farmers’ Markets as Intangible Heritage. An Identity Resource and/or Renewable Economic Resource (CROSBI ID 258340)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Vukušić, Ana-Marija
engleski
Farmers’ Markets as Intangible Heritage. An Identity Resource and/or Renewable Economic Resource
This article analyses the proposal to include trading at farmers’ markets in the Register of Cultural Goods of the Republic of Croatia. The first part outlines the broader context of how the idea of nomination came about, along with a re-examination of how the public perceives the term heritage in Croatia, and the elements by which farmers’ markets are recognized as intangible heritage. This is followed by a critical look at the central points of inclusivity in the Convention of the Intangible Heritage: the variety of ways in which heritage can exist and the forms through which it can manifest itself, as well as the central role this document assigns to communities. The last part consists of an analysis of the application for including trading at farmers’ markets in the national list. This analysis is focused on the issue of the community and its representation, i.e. the issue of the repercussions that obtaining heritage status can have on communities and culture, primarily in light of the proposed "safeguarding measures".
farmers’ markets ; intangible heritage ; UNESCO ; community
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Podaci o izdanju
48 (41)
2018.
238-258
objavljeno
0351-1944
1848-9540
Povezanost rada
Etnologija i antropologija