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This photo essay explores intimations of Nepal’s heritage–tangible, intangible and ‘living’–with a focus on the earthquake-ravaged city of Kathmandu. Linking heritage with wider observations about social and cultural resilience, the photos and accompanying text draw attention to the complex processes of social dynamism and cultural resourcefulness unfolding in Nepal. Adopting an auto-ethnographic approach, supplemented with on-the-ground witness statements gathered from displaced friends, blogs and survivor accounts, we use this photographic reflection to document how small groups, individuals and local businesses in Kathmandu have offered aid in the aftermath of a natural disaster. In so doing, our aim is to provide a first step towards rethinking the notion of intangible heritage in Nepal, one that centres on assistance, compassion and care, and should not be subdued in favour of international guidance and policy in the reconstruction process.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage
Volume
4
Number
3
Number of Pages
142-156
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Publication Language
English
ISSN Number
20518196 (ISSN)
DOI
10.1080/20518196.2017.1299328
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