01361nas a2200109 4500000000100000008004100001100002500042245017300067490001000240520098700250022001401237 2018 d1 aSara Guerrero Arenas00aBuilding patrimonial stories: technologies, knowledge and voices authorized in the patrimonialization of the Feast of the Virgin of the Candelaria of Puno before Unesco0 v21-223 aIn late 2014 the Festivity of Virgin de la Candelaria of Puno in Peru was inscribed onto UNESCO s Representative List of the Intangible Heritage of Humanity. The application process, prior to this, had lasted approximately two years and had involved the Peruvian state and civil society working together to prepare a nomination file. To achieve this common objective, the various actors involved in the festival s development and production came together to seek discursive consensus about it. Thus, dancers, musicians, embroidery artists, local intellectuals, academics, representatives of the Catholic Church, and government officials had to negotiate the meanings, knowledge and perspectives that the festival had for them. This article provides an account of this heritage making process and seeks to analyse the technologies of power used to achieve an agreed heritage narrative, where the existing socio-political tensions are spatialized at local, national and global levels. a1697-0101