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タイトル: | The Soapstone Industry in Gusii, Kenya: A Field Study Examining Workers' Lives and Relationships |
著者: | Itaku, Shiori |
キーワード: | Gusii Household account Interpersonal relationships Soapstone industry |
発行日: | Dec-2024 |
出版者: | The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University |
誌名: | African Study Monographs |
巻: | 44 |
開始ページ: | 1 |
終了ページ: | 27 |
抄録: | Western Kenya's Gusii region is famous for its carved soapstone products, and the native industry largely sustains the Gusii people. For a duration of eight months, this research involved field interviews to capture the economic conditions of and relationships among the people making a living off the soapstone sculpture industry. To understand the economic situation, 14 people who were engaged in the soapstone sculpture industry-carvers, polishers, decorators, shining workers, and suppliers-were interviewed about their daily income. Further, to evaluate the importance of this livelihood for the Gusii people, this research uses the case study of a decorator, his household account book, and daily activities and expenses. Analysis of the household account book reveals the actual income and expenditures incurred in this industry. Parallelly, this study focuses on the industry processes and close interactions and relationships between various industry professionals, as well as their relationships with customers. The participant observation and interviews indicated that the soapstone sculpture industry is based on diverse and subtle relationships, sometimes with mutual help and sometimes with dishonest responses and reluctance. It was found that these relationships of interdependence and engagement help the soapstone sculpture workers survive and the industry thrive. |
記述: | This paper is a revised version of the author's article `People's Lives and Their Relationships in Soapstone Sculpture: From a Production Site in the Kisii Region of Kenya' in the book `Promoting Arts from Africa: Prospects for Intersection between Business and Research', edited by Yanagisawa Fumiaki and Ogata Shirabe. |
著作権等: | ©2024 The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2433/291796 |
DOI(出版社版): | 10.34548/asm.44.1 |
出現コレクション: | Vol.44 |

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