Nomen Est Omen: Heritage - Bastina or Naslede - A (Not Merely) Terminological Dilemma

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Gavrilovic, Ljiljana [1 ]
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[1] Etnog Inst SANU, Belgrade, Serbia
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ETNOANTROPOLOSKI PROBLEMI-ISSUES IN ETHNOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY | 2010年 / 5卷 / 02期
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heritage; property; patrilineal succession; essentialism; human rights;
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This paper looks at the use of the Serbian terms "kulturna bastina" and "kulturno naslede" (both of which are translated as "cultural heritage") to refer to elements of culture preserved from the past and considered valuable enough to be preserved as part of the musealization of reality in its various forms. It offers an analysis of how, through the (re) introduction of the old/new term bastina, patriarchy and essentialism - two elements of non-material cultural heritage that are ostensibly undesirable and not to be retained since they are contrary to international law - are being reinstated in the sphere of culture by bureaucratic means.
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