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Coralie Stalberg, April - May 2012 | Coralie Stalberg, April - May 2012 | ||
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+ | **PRESENTATION** | ||
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+ | **“Débrouillardise et Coquetterie”** is a project on DIY textile practices and associated recycling strategies during a historical period characterized by a radical scarcity of material resources — the Second World War and the years right after the war. In the context of research for a resilient future that would be more sensitive and committed to sustainability, | ||
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+ | D&C consists in an ongoing registration and documentation process of the WWII textile DIY practices and the narratives around them, mainly through fieldwork in Senior meeting places and elderly houses. The collected material will be hosted in a living archive. | ||
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+ | I am further interested to generate contexts for creative re-enactments and playful re-interpretation of those resilient practices in our contemporary context, through workshops bringing together elderly and kids/ | ||
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+ | METHODOLOGY / THEORETICAL PART : at the crossroad of History, Ethnography and Textile Conservation.** | ||
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+ | - **History**, | ||
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+ | An inspiring text from Dominique Veillon : http:// | ||
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+ | « Longtemps, les documents écrits ont seuls eu droit au statut d' | ||
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+ | **-Anthropology**: | ||
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+ | °Experimental Ethnography** : | ||
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+ | - Experimental Ethnography locates the value of the anthropological intervention, | ||
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+ | -Fieldwork practices are being “recombined” to explore their utility in the recirculation of given knowledge in a relevant manner by the very activity of the exploratory bricolage. | ||
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+ | -Bricolage of fieldwork in which concepts, methods, techniques from various fields of art (scenography, | ||
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+ | °Anthropology of Transmission | ||
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+ | Transmission is a topic of crucial importance for anthropologists. However few are the studies which make transmission their focal point, a subject for and in itself. In this paper I show how cases of transmission haunt the very foundations of our discipline and how they lie at the back of such notions as memory, re-invention and continuity. I conclude by asking how we can study ethnographically the fleeting reality that is the act of transmission. David Berliner – Anthropologie des Mondes Contemporains. | ||
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+ | ° Anthropology of cloth / Costume History | ||
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+ | « Pour une anthropologie du vêtement » Yves Delaporte, CNRS/Musée de l’Homme | ||
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+ | «Le vêtement est l' | ||
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+ | °My own ‘bricolage’ : **In search of an incarnated practice of anthropology : a Poetical Ethnography inspired by the gestures, tools and strategies of Textile Conservation, | ||
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+ | Out of my desire to collect stories from the past as precious fabrics…. | ||
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+ | The most important thing that my journey through textile conservation brought me is a deepening of the understanding of the ethical dimension of my practice, throughout the whole process of the fieldwork (from the encounter to the collecting of the story - of the constitution of a living archive of stories - to the transmission of the past story and their transformation by younger generations) | ||
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+ | METHODOLOGY / EXPERIENTIAL PART : (in construction) | ||
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+ | - Phenomenology of the encounter (cf fieldwork) | ||
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+ | - Assessment of the relational complexity induced by the dynamics of the gift/ | ||
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+ | - Design spaces/ | ||
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+ | [[Some Notes : on my way of hybridizing ethnography with the ethics of textile conservation|Some Notes : on my way of hybridizing ethnography with the ethics of textile conservation]] | ||
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