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    Preface

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    This edited volume represents one of the first scholarly research projects through an international collaboration between Japan and Italy to address economic and social values of cultural heritage beyond its inherent—historic, archaeological, or aesthetic—values. It identifies emerging trends, issues, and problems in policy that have shifted its sole focus on preservation onto its utilization for economic and social purposes that are often considered exogenous to the inherent value of culture. The volume adopts an international, inter-disciplinary approach, examines various issues shared by Italy and Japan and provides constructive arguments beyond the conventional one that negatively views preservation vs utlization of cultural heritage as an unsolvable conflict

    I fondamenti comportamentali e cognitivi dello sviluppo locale "culture-led"

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    Il contributo affronta per la prima volta il tema dello sviluppo cognitivo per le politiche di sviluppo locale con la presentazione teorica del concetto di costi di attivazion

    Introduzione

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    La geografia culturale post industriale del Veneto

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    Commitment to 3.11: Response to Disaster through Culture and Creativity in Japan

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    The history of Japan teaches us that artistic and cultural production (as well as consumption) was a very important tool for metabolizing the traumatic effects of catastrophic events into forms of renewed individual and collective expression. So notes Italian researcher Guido Ferilli in the preface of his book investigating such metabolism in contemporary Japanese culture following the March 11th earthquake and tsunami disaster that forever changed the nation it struck. Drawing upon connections between representation of destruction and rebirth in Japanese pop culture, including animation, comics, and video games, Ferilli's research goes beyond mere observation and included in this book are twenty-four in-depth interviews with a variety of artists, directors, musicians, and other people lined to the cultural and creative sectors of Japan. The images and text of this book are, like those interviewed within, "united by the desire to reflect on the events and the changes in society with their creativity through art". This book is essential reading for those interested in the current creative climate of Japan and how it's used art and creativity to rebound from the greatest post war disaster
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