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Vernacular uses and cultural identity of heritage: trade of antique fragments in the Chinese porcelain capital
Authors:Ding He
Institution:School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Abstract:This paper documents local uses of artefacts in the vernacular style of Jingdezhen, China as a means for reclaiming local heritage. This is done by examining the use of ancient ceramic fragments by artisans, scholars, shopkeepers and vendors in building location-based cultural identity. Based on ethnographic materials collected from 2012 to 2015, it argues that the vernacular uses of heritage artefacts facilitate the construction of identities for local communities. This is held in contrast to the homogenised identity normally presented by government narratives. Moreover, the paper discusses how the use of vernacular traditions or heritage artefacts function to interweave intricate webs of cultural identities that can be understood in a professional, social or political context.
Keywords:Heritage  identity  vernacular  politics  porcelain
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