Bibliography

Type
Article
Year
2013
Author
SARASHIMA, Sumiko
Title
‘Community’ as a Landscape of Intangible Cultural Heritage: Basho-fu in Kijoka, a Japanese Example of a Traditional Woven Textile and its Relationship with the Public
Abstrat
This article explores the concept of ‘community’ as a place which engages with ‘self’ and ‘other’ in safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage. By observing a scheme piloted by the Japanese government to promote traditional craft industries, I will show how a cultural form and its practitioners are attached to a particular place, and how the government’s support of ‘traditional craft products’ invites outside evaluation and consumption of those products. The case study of a traditional woven textile, Kijoka-no-Basho-fu, produced in Okinawa Prefecture, suggests that ‘community’ allows practitioners to embody the time-space configuration of their work and also frames the public perception of this work as ‘tradition’. Cultural heritage within a community creates a site where one may recognise one’s self through one’s experience of outside values and social change.
Keywords
ICH, community, Japan
Bibliographic reference
SARASHIMA, Sumiko (2013). "‘Community’ as a Landscape of Intangible Cultural Heritage: Basho-fu in Kijoka, a Japanese Example of a Traditional Woven Textile and its Relationship with the Public ". In International Journal of Intangible Heritage, Vol. 8. 136-152. [online] Available at: http://www.ijih.org/fileDown.down?filePath=8/dtl/ff9acf33-5710-4967-9a73-f9c25a8552ef&fileName=IJIH-Vol.8(eng)(Sumiko+Sarashima).pdf&contentType=volumeDtl&downFileId=433&fileType=PDF&type=pdf . [Accessed 08/01/2018]