FRAMES OF REFERENCE: Cloth, Community, and Knowledge Ideology in Morocco

IF 0.7 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Museum Anthropology Pub Date : 2021-12-10 DOI:10.1111/muan.12241
Claire Nicholas
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This paper explores how one type of traditional Moroccan cloth comes to be known through different epistemological frameworks or “knowledge ideologies.” The case in question involves a rural women’s weaving cooperative and Moroccan state strategies to rationalize cloth production, which here takes the form of technical training and product development workshops. A struggle over the right to determine the present and future of cloth-making manifests in part as differing perspectives among weavers and government officials about legitimate quality assessment criteria and methods, and the appropriate color of the local cloth. At the center of these competing ways to evaluate or define traditional cloth is the question of authority: who has the right to assess quality and what aspects of their identity should factor into this right? The case of traditional weaving in Morocco underscores how “knowing” and “knowing what’s best” are thoroughly entangled in the domain of cultural heritage and its management.

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参考框架:摩洛哥的布料、社区和知识意识形态
本文探讨了一种传统的摩洛哥布是如何通过不同的认识论框架或“知识意识形态”被认识的。本案涉及一个农村妇女编织合作社和摩洛哥国家使布料生产合理化的战略,在这里采取技术培训和产品开发讲习班的形式。纺织业现在和未来的决定权之争,在一定程度上体现在纺织工人和政府官员对合法的质量评估标准和方法,以及当地布料的合适颜色的不同看法上。这些评估或定义传统布料的竞争方式的核心是权威问题:谁有权评估质量,他们身份的哪些方面应该考虑到这一权利?摩洛哥传统编织的案例强调了“知道”和“知道什么是最好的”在文化遗产及其管理领域是如何彻底纠缠在一起的。
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期刊介绍: Museum Anthropology seeks to be a leading voice for scholarly research on the collection, interpretation, and representation of the material world. Through critical articles, provocative commentaries, and thoughtful reviews, this peer-reviewed journal aspires to cultivate vibrant dialogues that reflect the global and transdisciplinary work of museums. Situated at the intersection of practice and theory, Museum Anthropology advances our knowledge of the ways in which material objects are intertwined with living histories of cultural display, economics, socio-politics, law, memory, ethics, colonialism, conservation, and public education.
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