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ICH Courier Vol.49 To Remember, to Be Remembered
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Manage No DC00000208 Author lizabeth Silkes, LEE Dong Ah, Galumalemana Steven Percival, Dr. Linda S. McIntosh, Chynara Bosunbaeva, Karma Jamtsho, Selyna Peiris, Rashila Maharjan, Hien Vu Published Year 2021 Category Journal Language English,Korean Publishing Country Republic of Korea Publisher ICHCAP ISSN 2092-7959 Copyright Attach File Preview (ENG)
Description | “Without memory, there is no culture. Without memory, there would be no civilization, no society, no future.” — Elie Wiesel. As a living heritage, intangible cultural heritage means that memories you hold and memories I hold represent shared and penetrating history. Contemporary society has experienced a loss of intimacy among people and has seen the environment of transmission changed beyond recognition. However, intangible cultural heritage reveals its presence, quietly saying, “I am still here next to you.” Let’s visit Kyrgyzstan, Bhutan, Laos, and Samoa to see what kind of voice they give us. |
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