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摘要:美国马里兰大学教授杰里米·韦尔斯(Jeremy C. Wells)对文化遗产的本质进行了思考,认为文化遗产本质上是非物质的。因此,非物质遗产的概念是同义反复的,类似于说“非物质的非物质的”。此外,威尔斯指出,物质遗产,即文物保护主义者努力保护的地方和物品,同样是一个荒谬的概念,即假设“有形无形”。
Abstract:University of Maryland professor Jeremy C. Wells, contemplates the nature of cultural heritage, suggesting that heritage is innately intangible. The concept of intangible heritage, then, is tautological, akin to saying "intangible intangible." Additionally, notes Wells, tangible heritage, the places and objects preservationists work to protect, is an equally absurd notion that assumes a "tangible intangible."