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The 3rd APHEN-ICH International Seminar – Diversity and Distinctiveness: Looking into Shared ICH in the Asia-Pacific
  • Manage No DC00000138
    Published Year 2021
    Category Report
    Language English,Korean
    Publishing Country Republic of Korea
    Publisher ICHCAP, KNUCH
    Copyright Copyright
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Description This seminar material contains presentation manuscripts that were announced at the 3rd APHEN-ICH International Seminar held on 18-19 Feburary 2021. ICHCAP hosted this event in cooperation with the UNESCO Bangkok Office and Korea National University of Cultural Heritage (KNUCH). This seminar was held under the theme of Diversity and Distinctiveness: Looking into the Shared ICH in the Asia-Pacific, to re-assess that while fragile, intangible cultural heritage is an important factor in maintaining cultural diversity, connecting bounds, and enhancing international dialogue and peace.
Contents (Author )
The Commonality and Diversity: For the Asian Values of Lacquer Crafts Culture and Its Safeguarding Strategies BAE, Ki-dong, Professor Emeritus, Hanyang University
History and Transmission of Korean Lacquer Crafts Jaeho Lee, National Museum of Korea, Art Department Curator
Urushi Lacquer in Japan: Restoration of Cultural Properties and the Current State of Urushi Production Yuji Yonehara, Director, Center for Innovation in Traditional Industries Kyoto Seika University
Vietnam Lacquer Painting: A Link Between Oriental Lacquer Crafts Tradition and Western Plastic Art Value Trieu Khanh Tien, Deputy Dean of Painting Faculty, Vietnam University of Fine Arts
Myanmar Laquerware and Its Prospects Kyaw Swe Nyunt, Professor, History Department, Mandalay University
Lacquer Work in the Maldives: The Best Surviving Craftmanship from Early Days Zaha Ahmed, Architect, National Centre for Cultural Heritage at Ministry of Arts Culture & Heritage
Shared Heritage in the Asia-Pacific Region: Focusing on UNESCO’s Multinational Inscription Nguyen Thi Hien, Vice Director, Viet Nam National Institute of Culture and Arts Studies
Foods, Roots, and Routes: Gendering Memory in the Age of Displacement Khatharya Um, Associate Professor, University of California, Berkeley
Shared Heritage of India and Pakistan: A Case of Gujharat and Ajrakh Aanchal Mehta, Jyoti Shukla, Teena Dhabale, Centre for Heritage Management, Ahmedabad University, India
Indigenous/Local Knowledge, Anitism, and Sustainable Development: Challenges and Interventions in Preservation of Indigenous Rights and Knowledge Systems and Practices (IKSPs) Bobby dG. Lopez, PhD Researcher, University of the Philippines, Diliman
The Universality and Distinctiveness of East Asian Printing Techniques Kim Bang Ul, Researcher, Korean National University of Cultural Heritage
Sharing, Sustaining, and Safeguarding to the ICH of East Asian Seasonal Festival Xiao Fang, Xu Qian, and Huo Wen, Beijing Normal University

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