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Title: | Du textile au tissu social. Une ethno-histoire du ndop entre le Cameroun et la France (XIXe-XXIe siècles) |
Other Titles: | From textile to social fabric. An ethno-history of the ndop between Cameroon and France (19th-21st centuries) |
Authors: | Darnaude, Clarisse |
Advisors: | Nègre, Valérie |
Keywords: | Histoire des techniques Culture matérielle Textile Cameroun France Ndop Musée Circulations Transnational Artisanat textile Industrie textile History of techniques Material culture Textile Cameroon France Ndop Museum Circulation Transnational Textile crafts Textile industry |
Issue Date: | 15-Sep-2023 |
Publisher: | Universidade de Évora |
Abstract: | L’histoire du Cameroun et de la France est une histoire complexe, faite de rapports de domination
mais aussi de tentatives de compréhension. Malgré la violence des relations qui ont rapprochés les deux
pays, cette histoire est faite de liens et de soutiens institutionnels, de réseaux d’individus et de circulations
d’objets et de techniques. Le ndop, textile emblématique des chefferies traditionnelles des Grassfields, au
Cameroun, fait partie de ces éléments qui ont contribué à tisser des liens entre ces deux pays pourtant séparés
par des kilomètres de distance et opposés par des périodes coloniale et post-coloniale particulièrement
brutales. Au travers de la valorisation culturelle du ndop, nous verrons que l’histoire de ce textile s’étend
bien au-delà du Cameroun. Débutant notre cheminement dans les collections du musée du quai Branly
Jacques Chirac, nous soulignerons l’existence d’une histoire du ndop en France dès la première moitié du
XXe siècle. Cette histoire française du ndop est indissociable de l'histoire camerounaise du ndop qui
passionne, interroge et anime les discours encore plus aujourd’hui qu’hier. Révélant les évolutions
techniques et les changements de regard sur ce textile, ces deux volets de l’histoire du ndop peuvent être
réunis pour n’en former qu’une : une histoire du ndop transnationale entre le Cameroun et la France; - Abstract:
From textile to social fabric. An ethno-history of the ndop between Cameroon and France (19th-21st
centuries)
The history of Cameroon and France is a complex one, made up of relationships of domination but
also of attempts at understanding. Despite the violent relations that have brought the two countries together,
this history is made up of institutional links and support, networks of individuals and the circulation of
objects and techniques. The ndop, the emblematic textile of the traditional chieftaincies of the Grassfields in
Cameroon, is one of the elements that have helped to forge links between these two countries, despite being
separated by kilometres and opposed by particularly brutal colonial and post-colonial periods. Through the
cultural promotion of ndop, we will see that the history of this textile extends far beyond Cameroon. Starting
with the collections of the Musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac, we will highlight the existence of a history
of ndop in France from the first half of the twentieth century. This French history of ndop is indissociable
from the Cameroonian history of ndop, which fascinates, questions and animates discourse even more today
than in the past. These two aspects of the history of ndop can be brought together to form a single history : a
transnational history of ndop between Cameroon and France. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/38190 |
Type: | masterThesis |
Appears in Collections: | BIB - Formação Avançada - Teses de Mestrado
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