01376nas a2200193 4500000000100000000000100001000000100002008004100003653001300044653002200057653001300079653002400092100001600116245008400132856011800216300001000334520081800344022002001162 2011 d10aCarnival10acultural heritage10aFolklore10aintangible heritage1 aM. Tauschek00aCultural heritage and folklore: Some observations on a complicated relationship uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84878687360&partnerID=40&md5=0d6ea1a5dec3dc0bbd059f6c63edf338 a37-433 aThe UNESCO Convention, with its programmes for safeguarding intangible culture, has attracted considerable scientific interest and raised many questions about what appears to be a process of "construction" of "cultural heritages". The procedures for validating UNESCO-recognised heritage, the actors involved and the changes brought about are extremely interesting from a culturological point of view as they refer to the methods of evaluating culture and ultimately the question of the role and functions of popular culture in late modernity. Starting with Carnival in the Belgian city of Binche, the author critically examines the mechanisms whereby popular culture is prioritised and divided into categories of culture worth protecting and culture lacking certain attributes, which risks falling into oblivion. a03919099 (ISSN)