دانلود کتاب 承先啟後: 有關1940~1970年代香港中式服裝的故事 ( Seaming the Past with the Present and Future: Stories of Hong Kong Chinese Traditional Costumes in the 1940s to 1970s)
by 游淑芬 (撰) [Shirley Yau ~ Author, Translator] & 馮桂芳 (編) [Fion, Fung Kwai-fong ~ Editor]
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عنوان فارسی: درز کردن گذشته با حال و آینده: داستان های لباس های سنتی چینی هنگ کنگ در دهه های 1940 تا 1970 |
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In this international city of Hong Kong, people follow
Western-style fashion and are never slow in catching
up with the trend. In the past, however, most people
wore Chinese-style clothes that were handmade. It was
starting from the l970's when western dress style became
popular and clothes making became an industry that
lesser people dress traditional Chinese costumes. What
exactly has changed in the evolution process of the dress
style of Hong Kong people in the past century? It is
hard to find structured records on the development of
Chinese traditional costumes in Hong Kong. While we
can still find traces of the dress style of that time from old
photographs or Cantonese films, records on the culture
and craft of Chinese traditional costumes are scarce. Dress
making must go through the process of fabric cutting and
then stitching. The craft involved is particularly crucial.
"The Sewing Technique of Traditional Chinese Costumes
in Hong Kong" has been inscribed onto the inventory of
the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage, confirming
the importance of this local traditional craftsmanship.
"Leaving a legacy" is a project aiming at furthering the
culture and craft of local Chinese costumes. With funding
from the Lord Wilson Heritage Trust, the project launched
different programmes by phases. The present "Seaming
the Past with the Present and Future" is launched after the
success of the "Original Exhibition Hall" (visiting tailors'
workshops) and "Salute to the Masters" (exhibition of
Chinese costumes and cultural products). This programme
organized oral history interviews around the theme of
traditional Chinese costumes in the 1940s to 1970s with
the aim of collating old memories into a book so that the
bygone days could be brought back alive....