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In an era of generalized globalization, which leads to increased
hybridity in practically all levels of our existence, cultural barriers
also tend to shade off substantially. This has motivated a
growing feeling of protection regarding several singular cultural
heritage elements that are considered to be unique identity components
of the societies and communities that created them, and of
irreplaceable value. However, this globalization that began centuries
ago through commercial, technological, cultural, political and
war-related exchanges between different peoples, which have been
gradually increasing in intensity to the present day, turned out to be
itself the originator of a heritage that has been created precisely in
the context of contacts between different cultures. This new transcultural
heritage (or, in some way, hybrid heritage) presents a whole
set of different complexities that, to a greater or lesser extent, hinders
its safeguard and preservation for future generations.
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SANTOS, Joaquim Rodrigues dos (ed.). Preserving Transcultural Heritage: Your Way or My Way?. Casal de Cambra: Caleidoscópio, 2017
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Caleidoscópio
