Intangible Cultural Heritage and Reconciliation in the Western Balkans

Intangible Cultural Heritage and Reconciliation in the Western Balkans

An Anthropological Perspective

Milenkovic, Milos

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2024

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9781032732466

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Acknowledgements

1 Introduction: Anthropological aims, ethnological means

Part I Approaching ICH after post-cultural Anthropology

2 Heritage denialism: Anthropology and critical heritage studies against ICH safeguarding

3 Post-cultural anthropology: The source of contemporary heritage denialism

Part II Ethnologists as expert-bureaucrats: Lessons from the Western Balkans

4 Beyond anthropology versus ethnology in former Yugoslavia

5 Fieldwork: Method and context

6 The ethnic versus territorial attribution of minority, contested, and shared intangible heritage

7 Professional expertise versus the politicization of knowledge in ICH arena

8 Heritage disciplines within ICH reconciliation and development framework in the Western Balkans

Part III Ne nuntium necare

Conclusion: Putting anthropology back to heritage

Name Index

Subject Index
Serbia;Croatia;Herzegovina, and Montenegro;Bosnia;Heritage;Citizenship;Beliefs;Ritual;Tradition