Sarawak Bamboo Craft: Symbolism and Phenomenon

The relationship between human beings and their environment has stirred reactions between nature and the development of mind and actions that can be discussed using interdisciplinary approaches such as psychology, sociology, anthropology and history, in understanding human thinking and behavior. A...

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Main Authors: Arshad Mohd Zaihidee, Hum Izani Mat Il M., Halim Ibrahim Abd.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2014-04-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20140500002
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spelling doaj-3aa0c414f2ff4e06802b2da289679dde2021-02-02T08:36:59ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242014-04-0150000210.1051/shsconf/20140500002shsconf_saci2013_00002Sarawak Bamboo Craft: Symbolism and PhenomenonArshad Mohd Zaihidee0Hum Izani Mat Il M.1Halim Ibrahim Abd.2Department of Art and Design, Faculty of Art, Computing & Creative Industry, Sultan Idris Education UniversityDepartment of Art and Design, Faculty of Art, Computing & Creative Industry, Sultan Idris Education UniversityDepartment of Language, Faculty of Language and Communication, Sultan Idris Education University The relationship between human beings and their environment has stirred reactions between nature and the development of mind and actions that can be discussed using interdisciplinary approaches such as psychology, sociology, anthropology and history, in understanding human thinking and behavior. A psychological approach is intended to evaluate the individual choices and needs in society. A sociological approach details the various patterns in the social organization. An anthropological approach is tied with culture and belief to fulfil human needs which are based on their habitat, while a historical approach looks at the development which is related to the past. Dimensions of experiences, order and logic, selective elaboration and expressions are used to analyze the bamboo craft of Iban, Melanau and Bidayuh societies in Sarawak long-houses. The existence of constitutive, moral, expressive and cognitive symbols has been interpreted based on a theoretical framework that has been developed by Langer Art Theory, Parsons Social Theory and Kaplan Culture Theory. The values and meaning formed are interpreted to understand matters related to the lives of villagers and the finding suggests that bamboo craft expresses the multi-ethnic mind and character in the socio-culture of long- houses in Sarawak. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20140500002
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description The relationship between human beings and their environment has stirred reactions between nature and the development of mind and actions that can be discussed using interdisciplinary approaches such as psychology, sociology, anthropology and history, in understanding human thinking and behavior. A psychological approach is intended to evaluate the individual choices and needs in society. A sociological approach details the various patterns in the social organization. An anthropological approach is tied with culture and belief to fulfil human needs which are based on their habitat, while a historical approach looks at the development which is related to the past. Dimensions of experiences, order and logic, selective elaboration and expressions are used to analyze the bamboo craft of Iban, Melanau and Bidayuh societies in Sarawak long-houses. The existence of constitutive, moral, expressive and cognitive symbols has been interpreted based on a theoretical framework that has been developed by Langer Art Theory, Parsons Social Theory and Kaplan Culture Theory. The values and meaning formed are interpreted to understand matters related to the lives of villagers and the finding suggests that bamboo craft expresses the multi-ethnic mind and character in the socio-culture of long- houses in Sarawak.
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