MERAL Myanmar Education Research and Learning Portal
Item
{"_buckets": {"deposit": "0dcd65a7-c2ff-40c6-9265-cc5edea45595"}, "_deposit": {"id": "396", "owners": [], "pid": {"revision_id": 0, "type": "recid", "value": "396"}, "status": "published"}, "_oai": {"id": "oai:meral.edu.mm:recid/396", "sets": ["1582966422090", "user-ydbu"]}, "communities": ["ydbu"], "control_number": "396", "item_1583103067471": {"attribute_name": "Title", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"subitem_1551255647225": "Craft and Man: Pottery in O-Bo, Sagaing Township", "subitem_1551255648112": "en"}]}, "item_1583103085720": {"attribute_name": "Description", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"interim": "In relation to making objects craft is the job needing skill and experience. A combination of skill, speed and patience are needed in most of the crafts. Pottery, one of the crafts of man has been the earliest craft in the history of human. Although pots are fragile, man basically uses pots for storing foods, fetching water and so on. Craft cannot exist without society and cannot be transmitted from generation to generation.\r This research illustrates the combination of local knowledge in craft and people for earning. Study site is O- Bo at Sagaing Township. O- Bo means the place for making pots. The aims of this study are to understand the lifestyle of people who depend on pottery and to mention their values on pottery. The objectives are to describe their pottery making, to study their economic activities based on pottery, and to point out the connection between craft and man. Ethnographic method was used in this research and field work is conducted from 16.8.2009 to 20.3.2010.\r The study of pottery in O-Bo quarter shows that it needs a great input of physical strength, intellectual power and capital investment and the structure of labor consists of many orders of segments, where professionals execute their work. Although pottery is seasonal, the choice of pottery as the professional occupation may be due to the followings: the ancestral tradition experienced and in touch since childhood, acquired expertise by helping in pottery in childhood, a home industry for the married women and the possibility of doing other businesses in other times as the pottery is seasonal."}]}, "item_1583103108160": {"attribute_name": "Keywords", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"interim": "pottery"}]}, "item_1583103120197": {"attribute_name": "Files", "attribute_type": "file", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"accessrole": "open_access", "date": [{"dateType": "Available", "dateValue": "2020-05-05"}], "displaytype": "preview", "download_preview_message": "", "file_order": 0, "filename": "Craft and Man.pdf", "filesize": [{"value": "1727 Kb"}], "format": "application/pdf", "future_date_message": "", "is_thumbnail": false, "licensetype": "license_free", "mimetype": "application/pdf", "size": 1727000.0, "url": {"url": "https://meral.edu.mm/record/396/files/Craft and Man.pdf"}, "version_id": "905eb901-73e7-4763-9587-154afd676948"}]}, "item_1583103131163": {"attribute_name": "Journal articles", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"subitem_issue": "4", "subitem_journal_title": "Yadanabon Universities Research Journal", "subitem_volume": "1"}]}, "item_1583103147082": {"attribute_name": "Conference papaers", "attribute_value_mlt": [{}]}, "item_1583103211336": {"attribute_name": "Books/reports/chapters", "attribute_value_mlt": [{}]}, "item_1583103233624": {"attribute_name": "Thesis/dissertations", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"subitem_supervisor(s)": []}]}, "item_1583105942107": {"attribute_name": "Authors", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"subitem_authors": [{"subitem_authors_fullname": "Thida"}]}]}, "item_1583108359239": {"attribute_name": "Upload type", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"interim": "Publication"}]}, "item_1583108428133": {"attribute_name": "Publication type", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"interim": "Journal article"}]}, "item_1583159729339": {"attribute_name": "Publication date", "attribute_value": "2012"}, "item_1583159847033": {"attribute_name": "Identifier", "attribute_value": "https://oar.ydbu.edu.mm/handle/123456789/52"}, "item_title": "Craft and Man: Pottery in O-Bo, Sagaing Township", "item_type_id": "21", "owner": "1", "path": ["1582966422090"], "permalink_uri": "http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12678/0000000396", "pubdate": {"attribute_name": "Deposited date", "attribute_value": "2020-03-05"}, "publish_date": "2020-03-05", "publish_status": "0", "recid": "396", "relation": {}, "relation_version_is_last": true, "title": ["Craft and Man: Pottery in O-Bo, Sagaing Township"], "weko_shared_id": -1}
Craft and Man: Pottery in O-Bo, Sagaing Township
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12678/0000000396
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12678/0000000396abb24606-1cae-41cd-a05f-33ed88f7a822
0dcd65a7-c2ff-40c6-9265-cc5edea45595
Name / File | License | Actions |
---|---|---|
Craft and Man.pdf (1727 Kb)
|
|
Publication type | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Journal article | ||||||
Upload type | ||||||
Publication | ||||||
Title | ||||||
Title | Craft and Man: Pottery in O-Bo, Sagaing Township | |||||
Language | en | |||||
Publication date | 2012 | |||||
Authors | ||||||
Thida | ||||||
Description | ||||||
In relation to making objects craft is the job needing skill and experience. A combination of skill, speed and patience are needed in most of the crafts. Pottery, one of the crafts of man has been the earliest craft in the history of human. Although pots are fragile, man basically uses pots for storing foods, fetching water and so on. Craft cannot exist without society and cannot be transmitted from generation to generation. This research illustrates the combination of local knowledge in craft and people for earning. Study site is O- Bo at Sagaing Township. O- Bo means the place for making pots. The aims of this study are to understand the lifestyle of people who depend on pottery and to mention their values on pottery. The objectives are to describe their pottery making, to study their economic activities based on pottery, and to point out the connection between craft and man. Ethnographic method was used in this research and field work is conducted from 16.8.2009 to 20.3.2010. The study of pottery in O-Bo quarter shows that it needs a great input of physical strength, intellectual power and capital investment and the structure of labor consists of many orders of segments, where professionals execute their work. Although pottery is seasonal, the choice of pottery as the professional occupation may be due to the followings: the ancestral tradition experienced and in touch since childhood, acquired expertise by helping in pottery in childhood, a home industry for the married women and the possibility of doing other businesses in other times as the pottery is seasonal. |
||||||
Keywords | ||||||
pottery | ||||||
Identifier | https://oar.ydbu.edu.mm/handle/123456789/52 | |||||
Journal articles | ||||||
4 | ||||||
Yadanabon Universities Research Journal | ||||||
1 | ||||||
Conference papaers | ||||||
Books/reports/chapters | ||||||
Thesis/dissertations |