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Exhibiting culture in Austria: the legacies of provincial exhibitions and the role of folk culture

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The presentation of folk culture at provincial exhibitions in Austria is an important aspect of the administration of heritage and cultural management but is also problematic. The role of folk culture is separate from the rest of the exhibitions' aspects. Austria's nine provinces present their own cultural heritage and create cultural identity through organizing various provincial exhibitions.

Author: Pottler, Burkhard
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication Name: Journal of Folklore Research
Subject: Anthropology/archeology/folklore
ISSN: 0737-7037
Year: 1998
Austria, Myths and legends

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Re-creating and re-imagining folk performing arts in contemporary Japan

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The folk performing arts in Japan are in the process of changing as policies for administering them diversify. Folk performing arts are either treated as traditional and regional culture preserved and applied in accordance with the Cultural Properties Protection Law, or they are categorized as touristic resources, covered by laws regarding the revitalization of tourism.

Author: Hashimoto, Hiroyuki, Ambaras, David
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication Name: Journal of Folklore Research
Subject: Anthropology/archeology/folklore
ISSN: 0737-7037
Year: 1998
Management, Japan, Folklore, Art

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The intersection of folk and fine art

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Photographers Jeffrey Becom and Sally Jean Aberg have concentrated on studies of Mediterranean Maya Mesoamerica. Fine art photographs of folk art open up rich new areas for students and scholars of vernacular architecture and folk art. The abstract color photographs of Becom and Aberg offer a new way to see traditional forms.

Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication Name: Journal of Folklore Research
Subject: Anthropology/archeology/folklore
ISSN: 0737-7037
Year: 1999
Interview, Photographers, Portrayals, Beacom, Jeffrey, Aberg, Sally Jean

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