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The relationship between texts and the field of cultural heritage remains ill-defined. Although scholarship has long recognized the importance of textual practices in mediating cultural identity and memory, the emphasis heritage studies places on authentic, material traces downplays the unique impact of their creative transmission and appropriation. Focusing on the afterlives of written artifacts and the re-use of their textual contents, primarily within East Asia, Textual Heritage highlights how textual practices offer a lens for understanding questions of canonization, embodiment, and circulation. Through case studies ranging from Japanese court music to digital editions, this volume advances a theory of "humanistic heritage studies" that better understands the overlap between literary and heritage studies.
Contents
List of Figures
Introduction: Heritagizing Texts, Textualizing Heritage
Edoardo Gerlini and Andrea Giolai
Chapter 1. "Textual Heritage" as a Catalyst for Humanistic Heritage Studies? The What, Why, and How
Wiebke Denecke
Chapter 2. The Dislocated Text as Global Heritage: Canonization, Translation, and Circulation of Verlaine and "Chanson d'automne" between France and Japan
Isabelle Lavelle
Chapter 3. (Con)Textual Heritage and Bibliography
Wayne de Fremery
Chapter 4. Three Sketches for a Critical Approach to Textual Heritage in Japanese Court Music (Gagaku)
Andrea Giolai
Chapter 5. Textualization as Cultural Heritage: The Case of the Pyramid Texts
Emanuele. M. Ciampini and Francesca Iannarilli
Chapter 6. Heritage Discourses in Early Japan—Analyzing Strategies of Textual Appropriation in Poetic Anthologies of Eight and Ninth Century
Edoardo Gerlini
Chapter 7. Japanese Linked Verse (Renga)—Textual Heritage and Beyond
Heidi Buck-Albulet
Chapter 8. Topology and the Spatial Imaginary: Maps as Convergent Sites of Textual Heritage
Radu Leca
Chapter 9. Digital Strategies for the Decanonization of Textual Heritage
Franz Fischer
Chapter 10. Future Relations of Textual Heritage
David Harvey
Afterword: Textual Heritage: Intangible Heritage, Embodiment and Authenticity beyond "Text"
Natsuko Akagawa
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