色彩斑斓、图案鲜明的印花布是非洲各地常见的服饰材料,这些“非洲印花布”是非洲的吗?和全球贸易和纺织工艺发展有什么关系?中国是当今非洲市场上印花布料的主要进口来源国之一,如何从全球的视角和中非纺织工业历史的角度理解其形成与发展?中国的进入对当地的印花布生产、消费和技术发展产生什么样的影响?
本期嘉宾我们邀请博士毕业于北京大学、现就职于北京外国语大学的郭艺华老师,她在节目中和我们介绍她在尼日利亚的研究,分享非洲印花布背后的故事以及中非纺织业的经济交往历史。
内容提要:
从蒙古语到中非纺织产业研究
全球贸易视角下的非洲印花布历史
尼日利亚民族纺织业兴衰
西非纺织品贸易的流转
中国制造进入非洲印花布市场
针对图案版权的争议与策略
当地不同群体的反馈
从中国工厂到尼日利亚市场:田野故事
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