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As part of an intangible cultural heritage (ICH) program for developing regional cultural economies, the motif of the octagonal flower has been converted into a symbol of a tradition and is used as a branding device. This article contends that, as heritage intervention passes from government to locals, this re-branded women s script culture becomes a tradition in its own right. Local traditions should be examined without limiting notions of authenticity, in order to understand ICH in China as it develops within a period of radical social change. |
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81
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4
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357-376
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Publisher: Western States Folklore Society
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0043373X (ISSN)
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