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Resumen |
Two heritage-making processes, from very different contexts of rural and urban Italy, improve our vision and understanding of the connection between the museum paradigm/experience and the intangible cultural heritage (ICH) safeguarding challenges. On one hand, the Casa Lussu experience shows the importance of local museums as building blocks of a traditional weaving revitalization project. On the other hand, the Casilino Ecomuseum is an example of a community-based ICH process in an urban context, and the pertinence of the ecomuseum paradigm to deal with such complexity. |
Año de publicación |
2020
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Revista académica |
Volkskunde
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Volumen |
121
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Número |
3
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Número de páginas |
455
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Numero ISSN |
0042-8523
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