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Based on an ethnomusicological approach, including literature with media sources and a self-reflective approach, this article describes the sociopolitical issues related to the practices of khoomii in Mongolia, the regions of Inner Mongolia, -Xinjiang (China), and Tyva (Russia). Through different narratives, it explores and analyzes the inscription of khoomii by UNESCO but also traces the historical path by which khoomii was spectacularized and institutionalized, two steps that contributed to the establishment of khoomii as a National Heritage and then as an Intangible Cultural Heritage. The author argues that khoomii has always sparked competition and questions about representation, whether on the political UNESCO's list or as a popular Guinness world record.

Année de publication
2021
Journal
Asian Music
Volume
52
Ticket
2
Nombre de pages
108-138,
Date de publication
2021///SUM-FAL
ISBN-ISSN
0044-9202
Numéro d'accès
WOS:000685053900006
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