A Case Study of the Communicative Contexts and Cultural Significance of 'Hung-Lee Doll'— the Handcrafted Embroidery Designed by Chun-Hua Chen of Western Rukai
Autor: | Wei-Chiao Lu, 盧薇喬 |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Druh dokumentu: | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Popis: | 100 This study is based on art anthropology, discussing what the aboriginal art is for both the enlargement on cultural business and native workshops, and how these artistic works communicate with the three following aspects: 1. the creator;2. the aboriginal society; 3. the culture. The analysis mainly focused on the study of the Hung-Lee Doll, the handcrafted embroidery by Chun-Hua Chen of Rukai and Ping-Tung, to research the inner concept and meaning. The study has discovered that art not only expresses through topics and externals, but also unveils the inner feelings of creators to last Rukai culture, inherit handcrafted embroidery, and value life. By using of different cultural elements, two ways the creator used to distinguish the creations from the merchandise, like the hybridity on Hakka floral fabric or Paiwan blouse pattern, and by which, it can shape the indigenous art and communicate with other cultures. This study has discovered the aesthetic experience and cultural values by indigenous arts. It both represents the innovation embroidery and possesses the cultural values on the aboriginal views of Taiwan. It can be looking forward to inheritance and eternal development on Taiwan culture, learning the meaning of the coexistence between Nature and natives. |
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