Event

From ‘closedness’ to ‘closeness’: how changing community values sustains a traditional craft industry

Date
17 Nov 2023
Time
17:00 UK time
Speakers
Dr Shilla Lee
Dr Shilla Lee
Where
Pavilion Room, 4th Floor, Gateway Building, St. Antony's College
Series
Nissan Institute Seminar in Japanese Studies
Audience
Public
Booking
Not required
Japan’s craft industries have frequently been cited as one of the main cultural domains affected by the ageing and shrinking population. Adopting new technologies or marketing strategies has shown attempts to maintain them. However, the transformation of community values has gotten less attention. This presentation examines the resilience of the Tamba pottery industry in Hyogo Prefecture by looking at the potters’ collective re-evaluation of their internal social dynamics. Their relations of kinship and locality, which have drawn criticism for fostering peer pressure and impeding innovation, are gaining renewed value under the growing significance of branding and promotional activities. By reconsidering ‘closedness’ as ‘closeness’, emphasising the efficiency and productivity of a compact group, they find creativity to keep their community alive.