TY - JOUR AU - Yang Jongsung AB - Korea is a nation with an ancient heritage of diverse indigenous folk traditions. In 1962, the South Korean government established the Cultural Property Protection Law(CPPL) as a part of the conservation policy, under which folklore genres are authorized as important intangible cultural properties and folklore performers are designated as living national treasures. The Cultural Protection System is a policy and a set of laws, and as such its breadth of control is deeply reflected in the performers and performances of folklore throughout Korea. This study is concerned with the effect on folklore genres and folklore performers of national legislation for the protection of cultural properties and its related policies as the process had developed through 199 M1 - 221 N1 - Publisher: Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura, UNESCO Section: Museum international N2 - Korea is a nation with an ancient heritage of diverse indigenous folk traditions. In 1962, the South Korean government established the Cultural Property Protection Law(CPPL) as a part of the conservation policy, under which folklore genres are authorized as important intangible cultural properties and folklore performers are designated as living national treasures. The Cultural Protection System is a policy and a set of laws, and as such its breadth of control is deeply reflected in the performers and performances of folklore throughout Korea. This study is concerned with the effect on folklore genres and folklore performers of national legislation for the protection of cultural properties and its related policies as the process had developed through 199 SP - 180 EP - 189 TI - La Loi de protection des biens culturels coréens au regard du patrimoine immatériel coréen UR - https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=3260741 SN - 0304-3002 ER -