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14 Cards in this Set
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A 20th century global form of cultural encounter
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Tourism
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A unit of analysis in folklore
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Tradition
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"Heritage" as a concept, process, and associated industries, involves:
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The transvaluation of the obsolete
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An object whose value cannot be measured financially might be called what?
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Inalienable possession
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An object that is easily replaced or exchanged for money is known as what?
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Alienable possession
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The means and relations of producing goods is known as the
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Mode of production
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A collection of baskets behind a glass case is an example of what type of display?
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Object centered display
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Gatwick airport and its simulation of travel is an example of . . .
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Real vs. virtual air travel
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How Dickens described the 19th century diorama; visiting a museum; listening to world music . . these are all what?
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modes of conveyance
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The tourism industry sells what?
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Imaginative transport
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Longing for a past place or condition never actually experienced is known as what?
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nostalgia
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Everyday tools of a culture on display in a museum is known as what?
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The ordinary presented as extraordinary
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What is given to an object through exhibition?
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A second life
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Folklorist from NYU and author of Theorizing Heritage?
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Barbara Kirschemblatt Gimblett
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