台湾乌来泰雅族织造工艺品的真伪观感

Janet Chang, G. Wall, Chao-Ling Chang
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土著文化已成为越来越重要的旅游景点,手工艺品的生产和销售已成为土著居民与不同类型游客互动的一种方式。这就是台湾台北县乌来乡的情况,这里的原住民文化已成为众多旅游景点之一。本研究的主要目的有三个:(1)探讨到访乌莱的游客对泰雅族编织手工艺品的真实性认知;(2)考察乌莱游客对泰雅族织造工艺品真实性的认知是否存在显著差异;(3)比较组团游客与自助游游客在这方面的差异。一项针对国内游客的调查分析显示,在认知上存在着与年龄、教育程度和居住地相关的显著差异。对于泰雅族编织工艺品的真实性,组团游客的反应要比自助游客积极。提出了加强民族文化商品化与真实性之间平衡的途径。
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Perception of the Authenticity of Atayal Woven Handicrafts in Wulai, Taiwan
ABSTRACT Indigenous cultures have become increasingly important tourism attractions and the production and sale of handicrafts have become one way in which indigenous peoples and tourists of different types interact. This is the situation in Wulai Township in Taipei County, Taiwan, where indigenous culture has become one among a variety of tourism attractions. The main objectives of this study are three-fold: (1) to explore the perceived authenticity of Atayal woven handicrafts among tourists who visit Wulai; (2) to examine whether or not significant differences exist among tourists to Wulai in their perceptions of the authenticity of Atayal woven handicrafts; and (3) to compare the differences in such perceptions between those on package tours and self-arranged visitors. Analyses of a survey of domestic tourists revealed that significant differences in perceptions exist in association with age, education, and place of residence. Package tour visitors responded more positively than self-arranged tourists concerning the authenticity of Atayal woven handicrafts. Means of enhancing the balance between commodification and authenticity of ethnic culture are suggested.
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