Att utforska historisk slöjdkunskap genom klyvning och svepteknik. Ett exempel på forskning i hantverk
Researching traditional handicraft skills – cleaving wood and bending wood to bentwood boxes.
Abstract
This essay concerns the reconstruction of historic traditional handicraft processes in wood
cleaving and bending wood to bentwood boxes. It is based on two ethnology publications
from the 1940’s and their source material concerning bentwood vessel production. A central
issue is to determine if it is possible to recycle the source material to address new questions.
On the basis of the source information, practical experiments have been carried out
according to the method authentic processual reconstruction. This means that, as far as
possible, the original tools, equipment, and techniques are used. Among other things,
production of big bent pine wood cases using the same methods that have been described
from the village Våmhus in Dalecarlia are examined. This involves hand-cleaving large pine
logs into boards.
This essay advocates the importance of conducting handicraft research in a higher
educational environment to make it as transparent and as reliable as other academic research
fields and the need of stronger theory-building in the field of practical handicraft-research.
Finally, focus is placed on those who conduct the contemporary research and in the long run,
are shaping the functional theories and methods in this subject.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Uppsats för avläggande av filosofie masterexamen i kulturvård, 30 hp
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Date
2009-01-19Author
Åberg, Helena
Keywords
Slöjdkunskap
Hantverksforskning
Klyvning
Svepteknik
Traditional craftsmanship
Intangible heritage
Bentwood-boxes
Cleaving wood
Series/Report no.
ISRN/GU/KUV-SE
08/25
Language
swe