A Study of public policies for the management of the intangible cultural heritage in Uruguay.

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Autor(a) principal: Anon, Andrea
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: RELACult - Revista Latino-Americana de Estudos em Cultura e Sociedade
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.claec.org/index.php/relacult/article/view/26
Resumo: The present study aims to perform a review of the evolution of the intangible cultural heritage, to understand the difficulties and limitations that this heritage faces in the present. In a first moment, will present in the role that the State has maintained with this intangible heritage when even the category did not exist as such and the Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Heritage of UNESCO (2003) had not been ratified by Uruguay. Counting with this background will be analyzed the current regulations and decrees governing the field of intangible heritage to understand how different intangible expressions are conceived and managed. Since 2009, Uruguay has two elements declared by UNESCO as Intangible Heritage, the Tango and the Candombe. The second manifestation will be the conducting wire through which will be seen how over the years the expression was worked by the State. Through interviews with authorities from different institutions of intangible heritage and a thorough study of academic texts, the article seeks to understand the framework and the dispute between the Candombe and his interests and the State structure and their possibilities to manage and safeguard this heritage.
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spelling A Study of public policies for the management of the intangible cultural heritage in Uruguay.Un Estudio de las Políticas Públicas para la Gestión del Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial en UruguayHeritageIntangible HeritagePatrimonializationPublic policies.The present study aims to perform a review of the evolution of the intangible cultural heritage, to understand the difficulties and limitations that this heritage faces in the present. In a first moment, will present in the role that the State has maintained with this intangible heritage when even the category did not exist as such and the Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Heritage of UNESCO (2003) had not been ratified by Uruguay. Counting with this background will be analyzed the current regulations and decrees governing the field of intangible heritage to understand how different intangible expressions are conceived and managed. Since 2009, Uruguay has two elements declared by UNESCO as Intangible Heritage, the Tango and the Candombe. The second manifestation will be the conducting wire through which will be seen how over the years the expression was worked by the State. Through interviews with authorities from different institutions of intangible heritage and a thorough study of academic texts, the article seeks to understand the framework and the dispute between the Candombe and his interests and the State structure and their possibilities to manage and safeguard this heritage.El presente trabajo busca hacer una revisión de la evolución del patrimonio cultural inmaterial en Uruguay, para entender las dificultades y limitaciones que este patrimonio enfrenta en la actualidad. En un primer momento se presentará el rol que el Estado ha mantenido con este patrimonio inmaterial cuando aún la categoría no existía como tal y la Convención para la Salvaguarda del Patrimonio Inmaterial de UNESCO (2003) no había sido ratificada por Uruguay. Contando con estos antecedentes, se pasarán a analizar las actuales normativas y decretos que rigen el campo del patrimonio inmaterial para comprender cómo las diferentes expresiones inmateriales son concebidas y gestionadas. Desde el 2009, Uruguay cuenta con dos elementos declarados por la UNESCO como Patrimonio Inmaterial, el Tango y el Candombe. Esta segunda manifestación será el hilo conductor a través del cuál se verá cómo a lo largo de los años la expresión fue trabajada desde el Estado. A partir de entrevistas realizadas a las autoridades de diferentes instituciones de patrimonio inmaterial y un profundo estudio de textos académicos, el artículo busca entender el entramado y disputa entre el Candombe y sus intereses y la estructura del Estado y sus posibilidades para gestionar y salvaguardar este patrimonio.Editora CLAEC - Centro Latino-Americano de Estudos em Cultura2016-03-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.claec.org/index.php/relacult/article/view/2610.23899/relacult.v2i1.26RELACult - Revista Latino-Americana de Estudos em Cultura e Sociedade; v. 2 n. 1 (2016): Anais - I Encontro Humanístico Multidisciplinar; 198-2002525-787010.23899/relacult.v2i1reponame:RELACult - Revista Latino-Americana de Estudos em Cultura e Sociedadeinstname:Centro Latino-Americano de Estudos em Cultura (CLAEC)instacron:CLAECporhttp://periodicos.claec.org/index.php/relacult/article/view/26/85Copyright (c) 2016 Andrea Anoninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAnon, Andrea2017-01-07T04:01:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26Revistahttp://periodicos.claec.org/index.php/relacult/indexONGhttp://periodicos.claec.org/index.php/relacult/oairelacult@claec.org || periodicos@claec.org2525-78702525-7870opendoar:2017-01-07T04:01:39RELACult - Revista Latino-Americana de Estudos em Cultura e Sociedade - Centro Latino-Americano de Estudos em Cultura (CLAEC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A Study of public policies for the management of the intangible cultural heritage in Uruguay.
Un Estudio de las Políticas Públicas para la Gestión del Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial en Uruguay
title A Study of public policies for the management of the intangible cultural heritage in Uruguay.
spellingShingle A Study of public policies for the management of the intangible cultural heritage in Uruguay.
Anon, Andrea
Heritage
Intangible Heritage
Patrimonialization
Public policies.
title_short A Study of public policies for the management of the intangible cultural heritage in Uruguay.
title_full A Study of public policies for the management of the intangible cultural heritage in Uruguay.
title_fullStr A Study of public policies for the management of the intangible cultural heritage in Uruguay.
title_full_unstemmed A Study of public policies for the management of the intangible cultural heritage in Uruguay.
title_sort A Study of public policies for the management of the intangible cultural heritage in Uruguay.
author Anon, Andrea
author_facet Anon, Andrea
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Anon, Andrea
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Heritage
Intangible Heritage
Patrimonialization
Public policies.
topic Heritage
Intangible Heritage
Patrimonialization
Public policies.
description The present study aims to perform a review of the evolution of the intangible cultural heritage, to understand the difficulties and limitations that this heritage faces in the present. In a first moment, will present in the role that the State has maintained with this intangible heritage when even the category did not exist as such and the Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Heritage of UNESCO (2003) had not been ratified by Uruguay. Counting with this background will be analyzed the current regulations and decrees governing the field of intangible heritage to understand how different intangible expressions are conceived and managed. Since 2009, Uruguay has two elements declared by UNESCO as Intangible Heritage, the Tango and the Candombe. The second manifestation will be the conducting wire through which will be seen how over the years the expression was worked by the State. Through interviews with authorities from different institutions of intangible heritage and a thorough study of academic texts, the article seeks to understand the framework and the dispute between the Candombe and his interests and the State structure and their possibilities to manage and safeguard this heritage.
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