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Form and Meaning in Paiwanese Art and Material Culture

Chen, Hueiyun

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The thesis is centred on the art and material culture of the Paiwanese, an indigenous Taiwanese society. The thesis begins with an analysis of Paiwanese social organization and hierarchy in which primogeniture plays an important role. I explore the ways in which the dominant ordering structure is expressed in the forms of material culture and the ways in which cultural meanings are reflected in their art forms. I show the ways in which the underlying order...[Show more]

dc.contributor.authorChen, Hueiyun
dc.date.accessioned2016-07-11T04:04:31Z
dc.date.available2016-07-11T04:04:31Z
dc.identifier.otherb39905640
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/106006
dc.description.abstractThe thesis is centred on the art and material culture of the Paiwanese, an indigenous Taiwanese society. The thesis begins with an analysis of Paiwanese social organization and hierarchy in which primogeniture plays an important role. I explore the ways in which the dominant ordering structure is expressed in the forms of material culture and the ways in which cultural meanings are reflected in their art forms. I show the ways in which the underlying order that is expressed in certain art forms parallels aspects of Paiwanese social structure. I explore the aesthetic dimensions of Paiwanese art and the ways in which aesthetics is associated with cultural values. Aesthetic forms are closely involved in the value creation process of Paiwanese society. Finally, I discuss contemporary art production and tourist art development within their own historical trajectories to reveal changing attitudes towards the production of art objects as well as changes in their functions.
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectAnthropology of Art
dc.subjectIndigenous Art
dc.subjectMaterial Culture
dc.titleForm and Meaning in Paiwanese Art and Material Culture
dc.typeThesis (PhD)
local.contributor.supervisorMorphy, Howard
local.contributor.supervisorcontactHoward.Morphy@anu.edu.au
dcterms.valid2015
local.description.notesThesis was submitted by author 11/7/2016.
local.type.degreeDoctor of Philosophy (PhD)
dc.date.issued2015
local.contributor.affiliationResearch School of Humanities and the Arts, ANU College of Arts and Social Science
local.identifier.doi10.25911/5d778ae25a8e3
local.mintdoimint
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