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The Goan Catholic religious architecture is undoubtedly a unique and valuable transcultural
heritage, which needs to be understood and preserved. For four and a half centuries, during the
Portuguese administration, this heritage was conserved following Western premises, moderated by the local influences. With the integration of Goa into India, the preservation became under the Indian cultural influence, and this fact has brought some changes. Therefore, issues and
idiosyncrasies concerning transculturality, the meaning of heritage and authenticity among different cultures (in this case, Portuguese culture and Indian cultures) will be discussed, including
the debate on the heritage preservation in Goa.
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Goa Indo-portuguese architecture Catholic churches Heritage preservation
Contexto Educativo
Citação
SANTOS, Joaquim Rodrigues dos. “Cultural Idiosyncrasies and Preservation Challenges in the Indo-Portuguese Catholic Religious Architecture of Goa (India)”. In: SANTOS, Joaquim Rodrigues dos (ed.). Preserving Transcultural Heritage: Your Way or My Way?. Casal de Cambra: Caleidoscópio, 2017, pp.283-294
Editora
Caleidoscópio
