L’expérience de l’inventaire, une opportunité pour la recherche anthropologique

This article uses fieldwork conducted since 2011 as part of the French inventory of the intangible cultural heritage, focusing in particular on the case of traditional and regional games and sports. Based on this case study, the aim of the article is to show how the experience of the inventory work...

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Main Author: Laurent Sébastien Fournier
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication 2017-10-01
Series:In Situ : Revue de Patrimoines
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/insitu/15465
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spelling doaj-86abad0aa63b4a5b904e3d99df80675e2020-11-25T02:51:56ZfraMinistère de la Culture et de la CommunicationIn Situ : Revue de Patrimoines1630-73052017-10-013310.4000/insitu.15465L’expérience de l’inventaire, une opportunité pour la recherche anthropologiqueLaurent Sébastien FournierThis article uses fieldwork conducted since 2011 as part of the French inventory of the intangible cultural heritage, focusing in particular on the case of traditional and regional games and sports. Based on this case study, the aim of the article is to show how the experience of the inventory work can be used as an opportunity for better understanding, in anthropological terms, of the different positions of the actors and local communities regarding the new notion of intangible cultural heritage. The experience of the inventory is connected, in this article, with four different levels of analysis: the inventory is considered first as a possibility for collecting new ethnographic data in the field, second as a tool to understand the ways the actors and communities see their own practices, third as a means to study the ways cultural heritage is being built up in the field, and fourth as the key to a self-reflexive experience for the anthropologists. The examination of these four different levels enables us to list some advantages and weaknesses of the present inventories and their usefulness for anthropology in the future.http://journals.openedition.org/insitu/15465inventoryheritageculturegamesanthropology
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L’expérience de l’inventaire, une opportunité pour la recherche anthropologique
In Situ : Revue de Patrimoines
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title L’expérience de l’inventaire, une opportunité pour la recherche anthropologique
title_short L’expérience de l’inventaire, une opportunité pour la recherche anthropologique
title_full L’expérience de l’inventaire, une opportunité pour la recherche anthropologique
title_fullStr L’expérience de l’inventaire, une opportunité pour la recherche anthropologique
title_full_unstemmed L’expérience de l’inventaire, une opportunité pour la recherche anthropologique
title_sort l’expérience de l’inventaire, une opportunité pour la recherche anthropologique
publisher Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication
series In Situ : Revue de Patrimoines
issn 1630-7305
publishDate 2017-10-01
description This article uses fieldwork conducted since 2011 as part of the French inventory of the intangible cultural heritage, focusing in particular on the case of traditional and regional games and sports. Based on this case study, the aim of the article is to show how the experience of the inventory work can be used as an opportunity for better understanding, in anthropological terms, of the different positions of the actors and local communities regarding the new notion of intangible cultural heritage. The experience of the inventory is connected, in this article, with four different levels of analysis: the inventory is considered first as a possibility for collecting new ethnographic data in the field, second as a tool to understand the ways the actors and communities see their own practices, third as a means to study the ways cultural heritage is being built up in the field, and fourth as the key to a self-reflexive experience for the anthropologists. The examination of these four different levels enables us to list some advantages and weaknesses of the present inventories and their usefulness for anthropology in the future.
topic inventory
heritage
culture
games
anthropology
url http://journals.openedition.org/insitu/15465
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