Conceptual Model for Mutual (Host-Guest) Authentication of Intangible Cultural Heritage

Shahida Khanom, N. Scott, Millicent Kennelly, B. Moyle
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The intangible cultural heritage (ICH) of indigenous communities is an attraction to many tourists. Authentic ICH experiences rely on the perceptions and actions of both the host community and guests, a topic which has received with limited scholarly attention, particularly in recent research. This paper presents a conceptual model examining how the mutual (host-guest) authentication of ICH (integrating the perceptions of both hosts and guests) can potentially lead to community empowerment. A literature review has identified that the host community?s attitude and motivation towards ICH, their psychological and economic benefit from ICH, and their participation or involvement in the ICH, together influence the authentication of ICH by these communities. Similarly, a guest?s attitude to and motivation for ICH as well as the way the traditional objects, events or environment are experienced, influence the authentication of ICH. The proposed mutual ICH authentication model combines the interaction of such host and guest factors in authentication of ICH, i.e. both the host community and guest should perceive the same elements as authentic ICH through a synthesis of their own unique perspectives. The perceived authenticity of ICH by the host and guest is reflected in their loyalty, satisfaction, and support for tourism. Further, the model suggests that tourism based on authentic ICH has the potential to empower local communities in their economic, social, psychological and political domains. The proposed model may be useful for future research defining power relations in the authentication of ICH and improving community-based ecotourism through community empowerment. Keywords: intangible cultural heritage, authenticity, mutual authentication, cultural tourism, community empowerment
非物质文化遗产互(主-客)认证概念模型
土著社区的非物质文化遗产(ICH)吸引了许多游客。真正的非物质文化遗产体验依赖于接待社区和客人的感知和行动,这一主题受到了有限的学术关注,特别是在最近的研究中。本文提出了一个概念模型,该模型研究了非物质文化遗产的相互(主客)认证(整合主人和客人的看法)如何可能导致社区赋权。一项文献综述发现,宿主社区?他们对非遗的态度和动机,他们从非遗中获得的心理和经济利益,以及他们对非遗的参与或参与,共同影响着这些社区对非遗的认证。同样,客人?中国对非物质文化遗产的态度和动机,以及对传统对象、事件或环境的体验方式,都会影响非物质文化遗产的认证。所提出的互认证模型结合了这些主客因素在ICH认证中的相互作用,即主社区和客人都应该通过综合各自独特的视角将相同的元素视为真实的ICH。主人和客人感知到的非物质文化遗产的真实性反映在他们对旅游业的忠诚度、满意度和支持上。此外,该模型表明,基于真正的非物质文化遗产的旅游业有可能在经济、社会、心理和政治领域赋予当地社区权力。该模型可为未来的非物质文化遗产认证中的权力关系界定以及通过社区赋权改善社区生态旅游等研究提供参考。关键词:非物质文化遗产,真实性,相互认证,文化旅游,社区赋权
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