The texts presented in this book trace the rise of culture as a major concern for development, international diplomacy, sustainability and national politics over the past two decades. As a major participant in anthropological field research, advocate for cultural freedom and decision-maker in international programs on culture, the author gives a firsthand account of the trade-offs, the contradictions and the management of consensus in these fields. She argues that the constitutive, functional and instrumental aspects of cultural narratives call for a more in-depth understanding of knowledge, leading to cultural and social sustainability in the framework of a ’new worlding‘. Many of the texts gathered here were presented at the United Nations General Assembly and other high-level international meetings. Most of the texts are unpublished; some were first published in Spanish and are now available in English for the first time.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction.- Arbitrating Collective Dreams: Anthropology and the New Worlding.- The Ritual and the Promise: Why People Value Social Ritual.- Culture and Science.- The Intellectual History of Culture and Development Institutions.- Cultural Diversity as a Source of Creativity for Globalization.- How to Reconceptualize Intangible Cultural Heritage.- The Genealogy of Intangible Cultural Heritage.- Cultural Endowments at Risk in Induced Development.- Culture, Governance and Globalization.- Freedom of Choice, Democracy and the Zapatistas.- Equality of Vulnerability and Opportunity.- Convivencia: The Goal of Conviviability.- Freedom to Create.- Culture and Development: A Comparative Study of Beliefs.