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-===METHODOLOGY EXPERIENTIAL (in construction)===+===Methodology Experiential (in construction)===
  
-  Phenomenology of the encounter (cf fieldwork) +  Phenomenology of the encounter (cf fieldwork) 
-  Assessment of the relational complexity induced by the dynamics of the gift/countergift. (cf fieldwork, the giving/receiving of the stories from the past) +  Assessment of the relational complexity induced by the dynamics of the gift/countergift. (cf fieldwork, the giving/receiving of the stories from the past) 
-  Design spaces/conditions/games to foster creative engagements with the Past, as part of a Living History, (through artisanal textile workshops for older and younger generations, re enacting and reinterpreting DIY text practices from WWII)  -- intergenerational dramaturges+  Design spaces/conditions/games to foster creative engagements with the Past, as part of a Living History, (through artisanal textile workshops for older and younger generations, re enacting and reinterpreting DIY text practices from WWII)  -- intergenerational dramaturges
  
  
-[[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]]+[[Some Notes on my way of hybridizing ethnography with the ethics of textile conservation]]
  
-===PROCESS===+====Process====
  
  
-1. **DOCUMENTING** the research topic+===DOCUMENTING the research topic===
  
 Fields of interests : Fields of interests :
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 dignity – history of the bodies that is sensitive to a memory of emotions and affect (from proudness to shame, the hiding of precariousness) – costume as overstatement/overacting – choregraphies of the body (costume landscapes) – polarization of ideology – class – gender representation – manipulation of the women body through dressing. dignity – history of the bodies that is sensitive to a memory of emotions and affect (from proudness to shame, the hiding of precariousness) – costume as overstatement/overacting – choregraphies of the body (costume landscapes) – polarization of ideology – class – gender representation – manipulation of the women body through dressing.
  
-** +===Resilience===
-Resilience**+
  
 Moral, social and cultural resilience Moral, social and cultural resilience
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 **Jonathan Walford** **Jonathan Walford**
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 Founder and Curatorial Director of Fashion History Museum of Canada, Writer Founder and Curatorial Director of Fashion History Museum of Canada, Writer
 http://www.kickshawproductions.com/ http://www.kickshawproductions.com/
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-===FIELDWORK---+===FIELDWORK===
  
 Senior centers interested in participation : Senior centers interested in participation :
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 The first interviews: The first interviews:
-  -[[Interview Débrouillardise et Coquetterie: Thérèse from Uccle]] +  [[interview therese from uccle|Thérèse from Uccle]] 
-  -[[Interview Débrouillardise et Coquetterie: Jeanne and Jacoba from Pachéco]] +  [[interview jeanne and jacoba from pacheco|Jeanne and Jacoba from Pachéco]] 
-  -[[Interview Débrouillardise et Coquetterie: Jeanne van Molenbeek]]+  [[interview jeanne van molenbeek|Jeanne van Molenbeek]]
  
  
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 (in process) (in process)
  
-**4.CASE STUDIES :: intergenerational workshops**+====4.CASE STUDIES :: intergenerational workshops====
 (in construction) (in construction)
  
  
-**5. TOWARD A LIVING ARCHIVE**+====5. TOWARD A LIVING ARCHIVE==== 
 Search for critical/playful archive practices Search for critical/playful archive practices
  
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