Collaborative Work in Museum Folklore and Heritage Studies: An Initiative of the American Folklore Society and Its Partners in China and the United States
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2022
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Abstract
Since 2007, the American Folklore Society has pursued a partnership project with the China Folklore Society. Diverse in activities and extensively participated in, the endeavor is known as the China-US Folklore and Intangible Cultural Heritage Project. In this peer-reviewed report, one sub-project within this umbrella effort is reviewed. The Collaborative Work in Museum Folklore and Heritage Studies sub-project continued the project's established exchange practices and added a program of material culture and heritage studies research.
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This record is for a(n) offprint of an article published in Journal of American Folklore in 2022.
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community museums, crafts, ethnic museums, ethnological museums, folk museums, intangible cultural heritage, international cooperation, open-air museums, Bai (Chinese people), Dong (Chinese people), Yao (Southeast Asian people)
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Jackson, Jason Baird. "Collaborative Work in Museum Folklore and Heritage Studies: An Initiative of the American Folklore Society and Its Partners in China and the United States." Journal of American Folklore, vol. 136, no. 539, pp. 48-74, 2022.
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Journal of American Folklore