Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage and the Role of NGOs
  • Manage No DI00001221
    Country Republic of Korea
    Author Kwang Hee Kim (Team Manager, International Exchange Team Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation)
    Published Year 2014
    Language English
    Copyright Copyright
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Description The term intangible cultural heritage (ICH) refers to the diverse knowledge, techniques, performance arts, and cultural expressions recreated endlessly by collectives and communities through the interactions with their surroundings, nature, and history. ICH is characterized by communal retention within a collective and comprises a living aspect of culture, which is inherited through the daily lives of people. As a result, the international community, including UNESCO, has begun to newly recognize the value of ICH, and although the international community is showing greater interest towards the protection of ICH, trends such as globalization and urbanization have led to the extinction of many intangible heritage assets. ICH is a field in which the loss of the capacity for continuation and cultural abandonment are risks with high potential. It is for these reasons that there is a grave necessity to imbue the field of ICH with renewed vitality.

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