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The Theory Research On Boshan Glass And Its Industrialization Ways Protection

Posted on:2012-10-20Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:N SongFull Text:PDF
GTID:1115330335985233Subject:Special History
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Glass is one of the five Chinese articles and the seven treasures of Buddhism. It is a wonderful work in the art history. Glass had many names from the ancient times. Its technology is very complex and contains rich cultural elements. The academic circle has reached the consensus that Glass originated from China. In our daily life, we are strange but also familiar with the concept of "Glass ". Through investigation, we can draw the conclusion that there are only a few who are really familiar with it but still we should be optimistic because the scale in the crowd who would like to buy the glaze and who approve its protection through industrialization ways, which lays mass foundation for us to do the theoretical study and practical exploration in the future.Boshan is worthy of the name of Glass's hometown with the necessary elements to product it such as natural resources, historical factors and cultural backgrounds, etc. Boshan Glass is very a precious Chinese art heritage with great cultural elements, long history, many varieties and complex technology which used to lead the development of Glass in China. For the less of and carriers and written materials, we did not pay enough attention to Glass, what's worse, the working conditions were really poor. So Boshan Glass has developed very slowly in a long time. Especially since 1990s, with the great change of economy system, Boshan Glass has been impacted badly and declined gradually. Under this background, we unscramble the inheritance of Boshan Glass and interpretive it from more than one perspective, research industry characteristics, product status, industry status, consumer status and market operation etc. of Boshan Glass. We can explore the contradictions between artistic and industrialization, and find the feasibility to develop it as an industry on the basis of its potential marketing value. Also, I believe that genuine knowledge comes from practice and then guides the practice. So I choose Shandong Interior Painted and Hebei Interior Painted as typical examples, to unscramble the development of Interior Painted, investigate the technology, the art feature, and the development of the industry development, and find out the reasons of the success of Hebei Interior Painted. Then compare the two from the government supports, the market regulations and the talent cultivations, through which I hope to find some useful experiences and give a direction in the protection of Glass through industrialization. I hope a sustainable way can be found to protect the intangible cultural heritages and make a lasting development of them.Through the study of the history of Glass, especially Boshan Glass and its industrialization ways protection, we can see that culture heritage is the epitome of a nation's cultural development which reveals the national cultural tradition; it is the important carrier to continue the national sprit. In nowadays, human beings are accepting more and more knowledge and make more account of culture. People all over the world are study the history, culture, and spirit and see them from new perspectives. Also the protection of intangible heritages is put on the agenda. During the last decades of the 20th century, cultures became similar under the times background of integration and globalization, so how to keep the characteristics of national culture became an important issue. Boshan Glass has a wide mass foundation and carries the national cultural memory. It has so important meaning to the whole nation that we should not ignore its existence and let it disappear. We must treat it seriously and protect if with actions. On the basis of inheriting and protection we can find its economic potential and create better economic and social benefits.
Keywords/Search Tags:Intangible Cultural Heritage, Glass, Boshan Glass, Industrialization
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