• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Religion-Related Intangible Cultural Heritage Safeguarding Practices and Initiatives of the Contemporary Chinese State
  • Contributor: Xu, Yawen [VerfasserIn]; Tao, Yu [VerfasserIn]
  • imprint: 2022
  • Published in: Religions ; 13(2022), 8, Artikel-ID 687
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.3390/rel13080687
  • ISSN: 2077-1444
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  • Keywords: state-centric approach ; state–religion relations ; religion-related heritage ; intangible cultural heritage ; ICH safeguarding ; heritage policy ; China
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  • Description: This paper reveals the contemporary Chinese state’s active role in shaping the country’s religion-related intangible cultural heritage (ICH) safeguarding, through a systematic review of China’s official inventories of national representative ICH projects and extensive investigations of relevant local practices and initiatives. Although China is ruled by a political party officially embracing an atheist ideology, various elements of the contemporary Chinese state have been proactively involved in safeguarding religion-related ICH. The Chinese state’s involvement in de facto religion-related ICH safeguarding predates its adoption of explicit ICH safeguarding narratives. Still, the Chinese state’s practices and initiatives in safeguarding religion-related ICH flourished after ratifying the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2004. Since then, China’s central government has established a nationwide framework to recognise representative ICH items, including religion-related ones. Beyond Beijing, various local state agencies have also developed noticeable enthusiasm for supporting the safeguarding of religion-related ICH. In addition to engaging directly with ICH safeguarding, the contemporary Chinese state has also shaped China’s religion-related ICH by working closely with some academics and religious groups.
  • Access State: Open Access