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Ethno-esthetics
Cultural definitions of what art is.
Ethnomusicology
The cross-cultural study of music.
Theater
A form of enactment, related to other forms such as dance, msuic, parades, competitive games nd sports, and verbal art, that seeks to entertain though acting, movement, and sound.
Heterotopia
The creation of an internally varied place by collecting things from diverse cultures and locations.
Museum
An institution that collects, preserves, interprets, and displays objects on a regular basis.
Repatriation
Returning art or other objects from museums to the people with whom they originated.
Wa
Japanese word meaning discipline and self-sacrifice for the good of the whole.
Blood sport
A form of competition that explicity seeks to bring about a flow of blood, or even death, of human-human contestants, human-animal contestants, or animal-animal contestants.
Material cultural heritage
Sites, monuments, buildings, and moveable objects considered to have outstanding value to humanity. Also called cultural heritage.
Intangible cultural heritage
UNESCO's view of culture as manifested in oral traditions, languages, performing arts, rituals and festive events, knowledge and practices about nature and the universe, and craft-making. Also called living heritage.