Egilea
Abstract

UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) program, with its emphasis on the intergenerational transmission of expressive culture, has been characterized as part of an emergent "East Asian paradigm" of heritage at the international organization. Through an examination of the cultural dynamics of Kutiyattam Sanskrit theater in both policy and practice, this article stakes a claim for India within this global heritage paradigm shift. In so doing, it suggests the possibility of a wider "pan-Asian" heritage paradigm at work, distinguished by an emphasis on the intergenerational transmission of expressive culture as well as a recognition of its continually changing nature.

Year of Publication
2020
Revista académica
Asian Ethnology
Volume
79
Issue
1
Number of Pages
21-44,
Date Published
2020///
ISBN-ISSN
1882-6865
Accession Number
WOS:000545968800003
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