Danish Culture Canon

Denmark's cultural canon 2006 ( Danish Culture guns) is based on a suggestion by the Danish Culture Minister Brian Mikkelsen 's 2004 attempt to capture the cultural heritage of Denmark. The publication of the controversial selection of experts took place in spring 2006 in nine " cultural fields " were our expert bodies of their principal for Denmark twelve cultural achievements determines that -. , Such as the Sydney Opera House by Jørn Utzon shows - may not necessarily be in the Kingdom itself. The Brüggemann Altar in Schleswig Cathedral also shows that not necessarily only Author Danes Danish treasures are.

The collected culture canon is published in Denmark in 2006 as a book. It all works selected on the basis of images and texts are briefly introduced. The selection of works is each justified.

The basic concept is based on canon approaches, as have been discussed in the 1990s in Germany in the field of literary controversy.

Categories

In Denmark, the culture for the purpose of writing this canon was divided into several categories. In part, were then single points, for example, when sub-item poetry, anthologies all summarized in the literature. Specifically, the following groups with a total of 108 works or anthologies were formed:

  • Architecture
  • Fine Arts
  • Design and Craft
  • Film
  • Literature
  • Music Serious Music
  • Light music

Weblink

  • Denmark's cultural canon January 2006 (Danish ), pdf (3.96 MB)
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