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Sardinian crafts at the crossroads of modernity: practices, narratives, and museums, 1909-1964

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Resumo:Abstract Craft in Sardinia has been part of the cultural debate since its emergence in the late 19thcentury as “the industry’s opposite number, or other” (Adamson 2013: xiii). Filed under multiple labels such as arte paesana, piccolo industria, arte popolare, arte rustica, artigianato tradizionale, artigianato artistico,1 it encompassed a wide range of practices within the broader field of material culture, serving different cultural, social, and political needs. During the 20thcentury, different ideological constructions appear intertwined and informed craft’s production, collection, and musealization: the binary opposition between handmade and industrial object; the theme of the vanishing culture and the corruption of cultural authenticity; the gendering of craft aimed at pushing it in or out the race for the economic development of the island.
Autores principais:Camarda,Antonella
Assunto:Sardinia handicrafts ethnicity gender museums
Ano:2022
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia
Idioma:inglês
Origem:SciELO Portugal
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Resumo:Abstract Craft in Sardinia has been part of the cultural debate since its emergence in the late 19thcentury as “the industry’s opposite number, or other” (Adamson 2013: xiii). Filed under multiple labels such as arte paesana, piccolo industria, arte popolare, arte rustica, artigianato tradizionale, artigianato artistico,1 it encompassed a wide range of practices within the broader field of material culture, serving different cultural, social, and political needs. During the 20thcentury, different ideological constructions appear intertwined and informed craft’s production, collection, and musealization: the binary opposition between handmade and industrial object; the theme of the vanishing culture and the corruption of cultural authenticity; the gendering of craft aimed at pushing it in or out the race for the economic development of the island.