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| #497660 in Books | 2003-01-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.80 x1.30 x10.00l, | File type: PDF | 384 pages||About the Author||Elazar Barkan is chair of the Cultural Studies Department and professor of history and cultural studies at Claremont Graduate University, California. Ronald Bush is Drue Heinz Professor of American Literature a
These fourteen essays address controversies over a variety of cultural properties, exploring them from perspectives of law, archeology, physical anthropology, ethnobiology, ethnomusicology, history, and cultural and literary study. The book divides cultural property into three types: Tangible, unique property like the Parthenon marbles; intangible property such as folktales, music, and folk remedies; and communal "representations," which have lead groups to censor both o...
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