Law and intangible cultural heritage in the city / Sara Ross.

Author/creator Ross, Sara Gwendolyn
Format Electronic
Publication InfoAbingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
Descriptionpages cm
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Contents Introduction -- Theories of value, culture and cultural spaces in the city -- Methodologies -- Toronto -- music city? -- Case study : waterfront development, the guernment, and drum 'n' bass -- Case study : the silver dollar room and comfort zone -- Case study : Brunswick house, Albert's hall, and the matador -- Towards a counterhegemonic use of hegemonic legal tools for protecting spaces of high use-value and community cultural wealth -- Conclusion.
General noteBased on author's thesis (doctoral - York University (Toronto, Ont.), 2018): issued under title: Law, culture, and the city : urban legal anthropology, the counterhegemonic use of hegemonic legal tools, and the management of intangible cultural heritage spaces within Toronto's municipal frameworks.
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LCCN 2019012315
ISBN9780367233167 (hbk)