01425nas a2200217 4500000000100000000000100001000000100002008004100003653002200044653002400066653002500090653001400115653001700129100001600146245011500162856011800277300001000395490000700405520077500412022002001187 2009 d10aCultural property10aintangible heritage10aProperty as strategy10atradition10aUsage rights1 aM. Tauschek00aCultural property as strategy: The carnival of Binche, the creation of cultural heritage and cultural property uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77954186749&partnerID=40&md5=36eff531426eb43964bc3d7bdfe69820 a67-800 v393 aThe concept of cultural property is often discussed in the sphere of international policy with a critical dimension of neglected rights of local actors. This paper deals with local strategies of labelling a tradition as cultural property of a specific community by reconstructing the historical dimension of a local property regime. Cultural property is thus analysed as a cultural technique at its own right that produces powerful local hierarchies and that refers to both material and symbolic dimensions. The carnival of Binche with its long history of metacultural operations shows how tradition is used as a local resource in a reflexive society and how local actors integrate new legal instruments into their understanding and management of a traditional practice. a04254597 (ISSN)