编织的梦想:利用工匠的社会情感身份,以创造性实践为主导的斯里兰卡手织机产品开发方法

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Fashion Practice-The Journal of Design Creative Process & the Fashion Industry Pub Date : 2022-10-21 DOI:10.1080/17569370.2022.2127537
Sumith Gopura, A. Wickramasinghe
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在当代“超本地化”和“可持续”时尚的全球趋势中,以工艺为基础的产业近年来得到了极大的重视。意识到斯里兰卡手织机编织行业在全球时尚产业中的竞争力,本研究提出了一种利用手织机工匠的社会情感身份的新产品开发方法。本研究采用以实践为主导的方法,通过定性研究收集了初步数据,其中对斯里兰卡三个省的27名手织机工匠进行了有目的的访谈和观察,以确定他们的社会情感身份。随后,该研究指导了手工艺人开发的一种未切割手织机纺织品的创作,以探索最终产品中斯里兰卡手织机编织者的社会情感身份的潜在写照。这种以实践为主导的研究主要为斯里兰卡的手织机纺织部门做出了贡献,因为它为新产品开发提供了创新和不可预见的途径,并为现有的工艺研究知识做出了贡献。该研究肯定了承认斯里兰卡手织机工匠的必要性,并在未来的产品开发中采用以工匠为导向的方法。这些发现对于南亚地区具有相同行业属性的国家的手摇织机织造行业的新产品开发也很有价值。
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Dreams of Weaving: Creative Practice-Led Approach to Handloom Product Development in Sri Lanka Using Artisans’ Socio-Emotional Identities
Abstract Amidst the contemporary global trends of “hyper-localised” and “sustainable” fashion, the craft-based industries have been given substantial importance in recent times. Realising the competence of the Handloom weaving industry in Sri Lanka within the global fashion industry, this research proposes a new product development approach using the socio-emotional identities of the Handloom artisans. The study takes a practice-led approach following an initial data collection through qualitative research where a purposive sample of twenty-seven Handloom artisans from three provinces in Sri Lanka are interviewed and observed to identify their socio-emotional identities. The study subsequently guides the creation of an un-cut handloom textile developed by the artisans to explore the potential portrayal of the socio-emotional identities of a cross-section of Handloom weavers in Sri Lankan in the final product. This practice-led research chiefly contributes to the Handloom textile sector of Sri Lanka as it provides innovative and unforeseen avenues for new product development and contributes to the existing knowledge of craft-based research. The study affirms the need for acknowledging the Handloom artisans in Sri Lanka and adapting artisan-oriented approaches in future product development. These findings are also valuable in new product development for the Handloom weaving industry in the countries sharing the same industry attributes in the South Asian region.
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期刊介绍: Fashion Practice fills this major gap by providing a much-needed forum for topics ranging from design theory to the impact of technology, economics and industry on fashion practice. Interdisciplinary and wide ranging, Fashion Practice addresses the entire business of fashion, including: innovation in fashion design and practice sustainability and ethics within the industry micro- and nano-technologies within the fashion context “smart” textiles and digital fashion materials, design, concepts and process fashion consumption and production from retail/e-tail to performance fashion new developments in fashion and clothing retail.
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