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“Manufacturing (Mono-dzukuri) ” surrounding children: Looking at Technological Cultures relating to Children and Child-raising

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Abstract What gives concrete shapes to living wares and tools surrounding children is the practice of “manufacturing, so-called Mono-dzukuri” and what support that is our own technology and knowledge. In this ...paper, the Author introduces Japan’s “Kid Design” products, the Uyghur cradle (Buxuk) and the Japanese traditional “Hanging ornament” as items among the living wares and tools relating to children and childraising that he has encountered, he then explains the technical characteristics and cultural background of each. While referring to new trends in technical research in the areas of recent cultural anthropology and philosophy, the author will clarify the practices of “manufacturing” unique to each culture relating to children and child-raising, and the technical platforms of “technique of body” and “bricolage” found in common between those cultures.show more
Table of Contents はじめに
1.ブリコラージュと身体技法
2.子ども用品の誕生と工業的モノづくり
3.ウイグルの揺りかご : 民族技術のモノづくり
4.日本の吊るし飾り : 民俗技術のモノづくり
5.子どもを守る呪術的技法
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Created Date 2020.05.26
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