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Abstract
ABSTRACT This paper examines how museum education is transformed through intangible cultural heritage (ICH) as defined by UNESCO. It demonstrates how museums can support the intergenerational transmission of ICH and its long-term sustainability by recognizing and valorizing ICH practices, the role of the bearer communities in safeguarding processes, and the importance of collaboration. Such is the approach taken by ICH museums, where communities take the leading role in museum education. The Museo del Baile Flamenco (Flamenco Dance Museum) and the Museu do Fado (Fado Museum) are two examples of how education within this type of museum can not only raise awareness about ICH but also promote the teaching and learning of these expressions both within and outside bearer communities. Each of these museums was studied from 2017 to 2019 as part of a research project seeking to understand how ICH museums approached the musealization and safeguarding of intangible cultural expressions while taking into consideration the vital role of communities and working collaboratively with these stakeholders.
摘要本文探讨了博物馆教育如何通过联合国教科文组织定义的非物质文化遗产(ICH)进行转变。它展示了博物馆如何通过承认和重视非物质文化遗产实践、承载社区在保护过程中的作用以及合作的重要性来支持非物质文化遗址的代际传播及其长期可持续性。这就是非物质文化遗产博物馆所采取的方法,社区在博物馆教育中发挥着主导作用。弗拉门戈舞蹈博物馆(Museo del Baile Flamenco)和法多博物馆(Museu do Fado Museum。作为研究项目的一部分,2017年至2019年对每一家博物馆进行了研究,旨在了解非物质文化遗产博物馆如何在考虑社区的重要作用并与这些利益相关者合作的同时,实现非物质文化表现形式的博物馆化和保护。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Museum Education (JME) is the premier peer-reviewed publication exploring and reporting on theory, training, and practice in the museum education field. Journal articles—written by museum, education, and research professionals—explore such relevant topics as learning theory, visitor evaluation, teaching strategies for art, science, and history museums, and the responsibilities of museums as public institutions. Published 4 times a year, each issue consists of a guest edited section focused on a specific theme and articles about new research, current trends, tools, frameworks, and case studies, perspectives, and book, exhibit, and program reviews.