Transmitting intangible cultural heritage through ethnomusicology coursework : cases from Sabah, Malaysia

Jacqueline Pugh-Kitingan (2017) Transmitting intangible cultural heritage through ethnomusicology coursework : cases from Sabah, Malaysia. The Palgrave Handbook of Global Arts Education. pp. 331-347.

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Abstract

The UNESCO 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage includes but does not define practices and expressions such as music, dance, oratory, ritual, and the objects and spaces associated therewith. It states that this heritage is passed on ‘from generation to generation’ and that it is ‘constantly recreated by communities and groups in response to their environment, interaction with nature and history, and it provides them with a sense of identity and continuity’

Item Type: Chapter In Book
Keyword: Listening Test, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, Indigenous Student, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Outbreak, Expert Musician
Subjects: G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GN Anthropology
Department: FACULTY > Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage
Depositing User: NORAINI LABUK -
Date Deposited: 15 May 2018 09:51
Last Modified: 15 May 2018 09:51
URI: https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/20058

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