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War Heritage

  • Episode 10 Soundtrack to a Revolution

    22 APR 2022 · In this follow up to episode 5, Mark explores the relationship between modern conflict in Southeast Asia and forms of musical expression. In particular, he looks at the emergence of new and hybrid forms of rock and pop music, tracking their birth during the Vietnam War, and their development across the regions from the highlands of Northeastern Thailand to Singapore, Malaysia and Saigon. Can pop, rock and psychedelic sounds of the era be considered a valid example of intangible cultural heritage?
    43m 13s
  • Episode 9 Vectors of Intangible Cultural Heritage

    27 JAN 2022 · Any consideration of intangible cultural heritage needs to take account of how stories, memories, traditions or rituals are transformed, reinterpreted or lost through the passage of time. This episode focuses on the importance of formal education and, in particular, of language to this process of intergenerational transmission. In conversation with Kirsty Sword Gusmao, Helen Ting and Mark Maca, Edward Vickers debates the role of language as a form of superordinate intangible cultural heritage.
    33m 9s
  • Episode 8 The Difficulties of Conflict-related Intangible Cultural Heritage

    27 JAN 2022 · Heritage by definition tends to be regarded as intrinsically positive and worthy of preservation. But is this always the case, especially when the heritage in question relates to past conflict? In this episode, Edward Vickers and guests discuss various 'difficult' aspects of intangible cultural heritage in Southeast Asia, from issues of gendered violence to the contested legacies of colonialism.
    44m 30s
  • Episode 7 Wandering Souls

    27 JAN 2022 · Mark and Daniel enter the world of spirits and ghosts in Vietnam and Cambodia. They explore the cultural roles of “wandering souls” that war and conflict created and discuss their social, political, and economic significance. We are grateful to Narrowcasters for contributing parts of their audio guide to memory sites in Phnom Penh.
    29m 34s
  • Episode 6 Food as Intangible Cultural Heritage

    27 JAN 2022 · How does food become heritage? And what is its relationship with war and conflict? Daniel explores these questions by talking to food experts of Southeast Asia to find out how wartime foods can connect communities through space and time and become an important marker of people’s identities.
    37m 11s
  • Episode 5 Soundscapes of War

    27 JAN 2022 · In this first part of a two-part episode on the sounds and music cultures of war, Mark and Daniel first ask what kind of sounds might actually qualify as war heritage. They then explore sound regimes and sonic infrastructures from the Asia-Pacific War to the American War in Vietnam and look at the transmission and modification of the conflicts’ traveling musical repertoires.
    46m 39s
  • Episode 4 War Memory as Heritage

    22 DEC 2021 · In this episode, Daniel looks at the intangible side of commemorating and memorializing war and conflict in Singapore, Malaysia, and Cambodia to find out whether it can be seen as a form of intangible cultural heritage.
    37m 13s
  • Episode 3 Heritage and Post-conflict Development

    16 DEC 2021 · In this episode, Tim considers the role of NGOs, tourism and what the shifting landscape of developmental aid might mean for ICH in Southeast Asia.
    21m 7s
  • Episode 2 The Tyranny of Science

    13 DEC 2021 · What lessons can we learn from post-war Cambodia and Afghanistan? How does history, culture and religion form part of reconstruction and revival? Tim examines how things have changed for UNESCO, in conversation with Masanori Nagaoka.
    26m 30s
  • Episode 1 Introducing War Heritage

    13 DEC 2021 · Moving beyond monuments, memorials and museums. To introduce War Heritage Tim is joined by his WARMAP colleagues and Moe Chiba from UNESCO.
    41m 38s

A podcast about war and culture. Join Tim Winter, Mark Frost, Toyah Horman, Daniel Schumacher and Edward Vickers for a series of discussions about the challenges of safeguarding heritage in...

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A podcast about war and culture. Join Tim Winter, Mark Frost, Toyah Horman, Daniel Schumacher and Edward Vickers for a series of discussions about the challenges of safeguarding heritage in the aftermath of conflict and mass violence. See and read more at www.warinasia.com
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