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景徳鎮の磁器産業の発達における官窯の役割 : 1402-1756
The Role of the Guanyao Imperial Kiln in the Progress of Jingdezhen’s Ceramics Industry : 1402-1756
喩, 仲乾
Yu, Zhongqian
open access
This article recognized the role of the imperial kiln, namely Guanyao, in the progress of Jingdezhen’s ceramics industry during the craft time(1402-1756). Three aspects of this concern were brought out: why Guanyao had motivations to innovate as a state-owned manufacture in nature; what type of innovations it did; and how Guanyao’s innovations were spread into the private sector, namely Minyao. Firstly, the production tasks with huge scale and strict requirements were the most important factor for its innovative commitments. To answer this strict production task, Guanyao innovated the production system and pioneered the building of the production system of craftsmanship manufacture. To answer luxurious and strange needs, Guanyao contributed its production resources to technological innovations, and led the establishment and improvement of the blue-and-whited porcelain technology and the colored porcelain technology. Human communications based on its labor system with the private sector caused the spread of its innovations into Minyao. This progress was accelerated by the transfer of Guanyao’s production function to Minyao. For understanding the success of Jingdezhen in ceramics industry, it is the key to recognize such active aspects of Guanyao’s role, which have been ignored unfairly in most preceding studies.
Graduate School of International Development. Nagoya University
2003-08
jpn
departmental bulletin paper
VoR
https://doi.org/10.18999/forids.24.273
http://hdl.handle.net/2237/6279
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/4747
10.18999/forids.24.273
http://www.gsid.nagoya-u.ac.jp/bpub/research/public/forum/24/14.pdf
2189-9126
1341-3732
国際開発研究フォーラム
Forum of International Development Studies
24
273
289
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/4747/files/14.pdf
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