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==== Débrouillardise et Coquetterie ==== | ==== Débrouillardise et Coquetterie ==== | ||
- | notes from a [[: | + | notes from a [[: |
- | Coralie Stalberg, April - May 2012 | + | ==== Interviews ==== |
+ | * [[interview jeanne and jacoba from pacheco]] | ||
+ | * [[interview jeanne van molenbeek]] | ||
+ | * [[interview therese from uccle]] | ||
+ | ==== Notes on methodology==== | ||
+ | * [[some_notes_on_my_personal_methodological_approach]] | ||
+ | * [[some_notes_on_my_way_of_hybridizing_ethnography_with_the_ethics_of_textile_conservation]] | ||
- | **PRESENTATION** | + | ===PRESENTATION=== |
**“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, | **“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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- | ** | + | ===METHODOLOGY / THEORETICAL=== |
- | METHODOLOGY / THEORETICAL | + | at the crossroad of History, Ethnography and Textile Conservation. |
- | - **History**, | + | **History**, |
- | http:// | + | * http:// |
- | http:// | + | |
- | http:// | + | |
An inspiring text from Dominique Veillon : http:// | An inspiring text from Dominique Veillon : http:// | ||
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http:// | http:// | ||
- | ** | + | **Anthropology of cloth / Costume History** |
- | ° Anthropology of cloth / Costume History | + | |
- | ** | + | |
« Pour une anthropologie du vêtement » Yves Delaporte, CNRS/Musée de l’Homme | « Pour une anthropologie du vêtement » Yves Delaporte, CNRS/Musée de l’Homme | ||
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- | **METHODOLOGY / EXPERIENTIAL | + | ===METHODOLOGY / EXPERIENTIAL (in construction)=== |
- | - Phenomenology of the encounter (cf fieldwork) | + | |
- | + | - Assessment of the relational complexity induced by the dynamics of the gift/ | |
- | - Assessment of the relational complexity induced by the dynamics of the gift/ | + | - Design spaces/ |
- | + | ||
- | - Design spaces/ | + | |
[[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|Some Notes : on my way of hybridizing ethnography with the ethics of textile conservation]] | ||
- | PROCESS | + | ===PROCESS=== |
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**Irène Guenther** | **Irène Guenther** | ||
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– Specialist in modern German cultural and gender history | – Specialist in modern German cultural and gender history | ||
http:// | http:// | ||
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- | **FIELDWORK** | + | ===FIELDWORK--- |
Senior centers interested in participation : | Senior centers interested in participation : | ||
- | -Résidence Arcadia (elderly house Molebeek/ | + | |
- | -LDC Randstad (social restaurant for Seniors, Molenbeek) | + | - LDC Randstad (social restaurant for Seniors, Molenbeek) |
- | -the Institut Pachéco (elderly house in 1000 Brussels), | + | - the Institut Pachéco (elderly house in 1000 Brussels), |
- | -‘Ages et Transmissions’: | + | - ‘Ages et Transmissions’: |
- | -‘La Mémoire Vivante’ : http:// | + | - ‘La Mémoire Vivante’ : http:// |
The first interviews: | The first interviews: | ||
- | -[[Interview Débrouillardise et Coquetterie: | + | |
- | -[[Interview Débrouillardise et Coquetterie: | + | -[[Interview Débrouillardise et Coquetterie: |
- | -[[Interview Débrouillardise et Coquetterie: | + | -[[Interview Débrouillardise et Coquetterie: |
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(in process) | (in process) | ||
- | 4.CASE STUDIES :: intergenerational workshops | + | **4.CASE STUDIES :: intergenerational workshops** |
(in construction) | (in construction) | ||
- | TOWARD A LIVING ARCHIVE | + | **5. TOWARD A LIVING ARCHIVE** |
Search for critical/ | Search for critical/ | ||
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Mokhtari Sylvie (éditeur). 2004. Les Artistes contemporains et l' | Mokhtari Sylvie (éditeur). 2004. Les Artistes contemporains et l' | ||
- | Dans Archive Fever Enwezor | + | Dans Archive Fever Enwezor |
- | principale de vérité historique » | + | |
Aby M. Warburg, «Mnemosyne-Atlas», | Aby M. Warburg, «Mnemosyne-Atlas», | ||
http:// | http:// |