INTANGIBLE HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCE FOR NATIONAL IDENTITY

Culture? A commonplace — a term assimilated by every individual, yet understood by few. Tradition is a series of manifestations viewed from far, where they have not entered yet the shadow cone of forgetfulness, something that does not attract us anymore, a product of an antiquated society. We could...

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Main Author: BARBU IURAŞCU VIORICA
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Notograf Prim 2016-06-01
Series:Studiul Artelor şi Culturologie: Istorie, Teorie, Practică
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Online Access:http://revista.amtap.md/wp-content/files_mf/1508853055Iurascu_Cereprezintapatrimoniul.pdf
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Summary:Culture? A commonplace — a term assimilated by every individual, yet understood by few. Tradition is a series of manifestations viewed from far, where they have not entered yet the shadow cone of forgetfulness, something that does not attract us anymore, a product of an antiquated society. We could affirm that what belongs to us is within our reach, and what belongs to somebody else is tempting… Harassed by the context of a modern society, we forget to look soberly at the origins that define each one of us and on whose basis we defined our civic, ethical, moral and professional personality.
ISSN:2345-1408
2345-1831