This chapter argues that we should be wary of assuming that the "authorized heritage discourse", as embodied in things like the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (CICH), correctly identifies what is intangible cultural heritage or properly protects it. These problems are particularly acute in relation to intangible cultural heritage as a contemporary phenomenon, which not only presents an intrinsic challenge to the authorized heritage discourse but also seems particularly likely to have some overlap with the type of cultural creativity that is subject to the competing protection of the intellectual property regime. In order to analyse these issues, this chapter is divided into three substantive parts. The first attempts to lay down some parameters for the concept of contemporary intangible cultural heritage. The second part measures these parameters against the international legal superstructure, in which the authorized heritage discourse might be regarded as finding its particular expression. And in the third part the relationship between contemporary intangible cultural heritage and intellectual property rights is considered.

Macmillan, F. (2018). Contemporary ICH: between community and market. In C.C. Charlotte Waelde (a cura di), Research Handbook on Contemporary Intangible Cultural Heritage (pp. 35-53). Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing.

Contemporary ICH: between community and market

Fiona Macmillan
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2018-01-01

Abstract

This chapter argues that we should be wary of assuming that the "authorized heritage discourse", as embodied in things like the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (CICH), correctly identifies what is intangible cultural heritage or properly protects it. These problems are particularly acute in relation to intangible cultural heritage as a contemporary phenomenon, which not only presents an intrinsic challenge to the authorized heritage discourse but also seems particularly likely to have some overlap with the type of cultural creativity that is subject to the competing protection of the intellectual property regime. In order to analyse these issues, this chapter is divided into three substantive parts. The first attempts to lay down some parameters for the concept of contemporary intangible cultural heritage. The second part measures these parameters against the international legal superstructure, in which the authorized heritage discourse might be regarded as finding its particular expression. And in the third part the relationship between contemporary intangible cultural heritage and intellectual property rights is considered.
2018
9781786434005
Macmillan, F. (2018). Contemporary ICH: between community and market. In C.C. Charlotte Waelde (a cura di), Research Handbook on Contemporary Intangible Cultural Heritage (pp. 35-53). Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing.
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