Fashion Design and Crafts: a reciprocal social relationship

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Autor(a) principal: Lorenzi, Rita de Cássia Rothbarth
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Morgenster, Elenir Carmen, Everling, Marli Teresinha, Graf, Luana, Silva, Barbara
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: DATJournal
Texto Completo: https://datjournal.anhembi.br/dat/article/view/665
Resumo: The article presents the main reflections and results of the master's research “Fashion and craft design: a reciprocal social relationship”. The study, anchored in an anthropological approach, delved into the themes of 'Fashion Design' and 'manual production' (referred to in this article as 'Craftsmanship'), conjecturing, in this relationship, reciprocal processes between cultured and popular knowledge and investing on social sustainability. Based on the social approach, applying the theory in practice, we sought to contribute with a theoretical definition for the field of Fashion Design. The theoretical investigation was applied in the practice of women's groups linked to the ModaViva/UNIVILLE Laboratory, which aim, through manual production, to generate work and income. The research highlighted social responsibility and the need for a reciprocal social relationship, between artisans and designers, in the search for a definition of identity for the artifacts produced, considering the producing agents and the historical/geographical/cultural location of this production. The main result referred to the delivery of a dissertation that evidenced the intersection between the craftsmanship of the producers and the academic knowledge of the students of the fashion course, resulting in new artifacts produced with a focus on local identity and consideration for the environment.
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spelling Fashion Design and Crafts: a reciprocal social relationshipDiseño de Moda y Artesanía: una relación social recíprocaDesign de Moda e Artesanato: uma relação social recíprocaDesign de moda e artesanatosustentabilidade ambiental e socialabordagem socialFashion and craft designenvironmental and social sustainabilitysocial approachDiseño de moda y artesaníasostenibilidad ambiental y socialenfoque socialThe article presents the main reflections and results of the master's research “Fashion and craft design: a reciprocal social relationship”. The study, anchored in an anthropological approach, delved into the themes of 'Fashion Design' and 'manual production' (referred to in this article as 'Craftsmanship'), conjecturing, in this relationship, reciprocal processes between cultured and popular knowledge and investing on social sustainability. Based on the social approach, applying the theory in practice, we sought to contribute with a theoretical definition for the field of Fashion Design. The theoretical investigation was applied in the practice of women's groups linked to the ModaViva/UNIVILLE Laboratory, which aim, through manual production, to generate work and income. The research highlighted social responsibility and the need for a reciprocal social relationship, between artisans and designers, in the search for a definition of identity for the artifacts produced, considering the producing agents and the historical/geographical/cultural location of this production. The main result referred to the delivery of a dissertation that evidenced the intersection between the craftsmanship of the producers and the academic knowledge of the students of the fashion course, resulting in new artifacts produced with a focus on local identity and consideration for the environment.El artículo presenta las principales reflexiones y resultados de la investigación de maestría “Diseño de moda y artesanía: una relación social recíproca”. El estudio, anclado en un enfoque antropológico, profundizó en los temas del 'Diseño de moda' y la 'producción manual' (referida en este artículo como 'Artesanía'), conjeturando, en esta relación, procesos recíprocos entre saberes cultos y populares e invertir sobre la sostenibilidad social. Con base en el enfoque social, buscamos contribuir con una definición teórica para el campo del Diseño de Moda. La investigación teórica fue aplicada en la práctica de grupos de mujeres vinculadas al Laboratorio ModaViva/UNIVILLE, que tienen como objetivo, a través de la producción manual, generar trabajo y renta. La investigación destacó la responsabilidad social y la necesidad de una relación social recíproca, entre artesanos y diseñadores, en la búsqueda de una definición de identidad para los artefactos producidos, considerando los agentes productores y la ubicación histórica/geográfica/cultural de esa producción. El principal resultado se refirió a la entrega de una disertación que evidenció la intersección entre la artesanía de los productores y el conocimiento académico de los estudiantes del curso de moda, resultando en nuevos artefactos producidos con un enfoque de identidad local y consideración por el medio ambiente.O artigo apresenta as principais reflexões e resultados da pesquisa de mestrado “Design de moda e artesanato: uma relação social recíproca”. O estudo, ancorado numa abordagem antropológica, adentrou nas temáticas ‘Design de Moda’ e ‘produção manual’ (referida no presente artigo como ‘Artesanato’), conjeturando, nesta relação, processos recíprocos, entre os saberes cultos e os populares e investindo-se na sustentabilidade social. Com base na abordagem social, buscou-se contribuir com uma definição teórica para o campo do Design de Moda. A investigação teórica foi aplicada na prática de grupos femininos vinculados ao Laboratório ModaViva/UNIVILLE, que objetivam, por meio da produção manual, a geração de trabalho e renda. A pesquisa destacou a responsabilidade social e a necessidade de uma relação social recíproca, entre artesãos e designers, na busca de definição de identidade, para os artefatos produzidos, considerando-se os agentes produtores e o local histórico/geográfico/cultural dessa produção. A principal entrega referiu-se a uma dissertação, que evidenciou a interseção entre os fazeres artesanais das produtoras e os saberes acadêmicos das/dos estudantes do curso de moda, resultando em novos artefatos produzidos pelas artesãs, com foco na identidade local e na consideração ao meio ambiente. A dissertação defendida em 2015 teve uma série de repercussões posteriores que contribuíram para a consolidação do projeto SIMBOL - O Design e Suas Fronteiras na Instituição Social da Cultura Simbólica: coordenado pela Profa. Elenir Morgenstern. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fashion Design and Crafts: a reciprocal social relationship
Diseño de Moda y Artesanía: una relación social recíproca
Design de Moda e Artesanato: uma relação social recíproca
title Fashion Design and Crafts: a reciprocal social relationship
spellingShingle Fashion Design and Crafts: a reciprocal social relationship
Lorenzi, Rita de Cássia Rothbarth
Design de moda e artesanato
sustentabilidade ambiental e social
abordagem social
Fashion and craft design
environmental and social sustainability
social approach
Diseño de moda y artesanía
sostenibilidad ambiental y social
enfoque social
title_short Fashion Design and Crafts: a reciprocal social relationship
title_full Fashion Design and Crafts: a reciprocal social relationship
title_fullStr Fashion Design and Crafts: a reciprocal social relationship
title_full_unstemmed Fashion Design and Crafts: a reciprocal social relationship
title_sort Fashion Design and Crafts: a reciprocal social relationship
author Lorenzi, Rita de Cássia Rothbarth
author_facet Lorenzi, Rita de Cássia Rothbarth
Morgenster, Elenir Carmen
Everling, Marli Teresinha
Graf, Luana
Silva, Barbara
author_role author
author2 Morgenster, Elenir Carmen
Everling, Marli Teresinha
Graf, Luana
Silva, Barbara
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lorenzi, Rita de Cássia Rothbarth
Morgenster, Elenir Carmen
Everling, Marli Teresinha
Graf, Luana
Silva, Barbara
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Design de moda e artesanato
sustentabilidade ambiental e social
abordagem social
Fashion and craft design
environmental and social sustainability
social approach
Diseño de moda y artesanía
sostenibilidad ambiental y social
enfoque social
topic Design de moda e artesanato
sustentabilidade ambiental e social
abordagem social
Fashion and craft design
environmental and social sustainability
social approach
Diseño de moda y artesanía
sostenibilidad ambiental y social
enfoque social
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