This study examines the inheritance dilemma of Longquan celadon in the Internet era,integrating sociological andanthropological perspectives.From a sociological lens,this study utilize Bourdieu’s cultural capital the...This study examines the inheritance dilemma of Longquan celadon in the Internet era,integrating sociological andanthropological perspectives.From a sociological lens,this study utilize Bourdieu’s cultural capital theory(1986)to analyze howceladon’s craftsmanship,rituals,and market value form a symbolic resource that shapes inheritors’occupational identity andsocial status.The digital disruption of the market has fragmented this cultural capital’s reproduction,leading to intergenerationalconflicts in occupational values.This study also employs Geertz’s concept of local knowledge(1983)and thick description tounpack how celadon craftsmanship,as a locally embedded knowledge system,is negotiated by several local artisans.Theintergenerational gap in digital adoption,including the older inheritors limited use of short videos versus younger artisans’digitalentrepreneurship,reveals a struggle over cultural authenticity and innovation,reflecting the dynamic reconstruction of localknowledge in the digital age.This research advanced both sociology and anthropological by showing how digitalization reshapesthe social field of traditional craftsmanship and the cultural meaning of intangible heritage,highlighting the interplay betweenglobal technologies and local cultural practices.展开更多
文摘This study examines the inheritance dilemma of Longquan celadon in the Internet era,integrating sociological andanthropological perspectives.From a sociological lens,this study utilize Bourdieu’s cultural capital theory(1986)to analyze howceladon’s craftsmanship,rituals,and market value form a symbolic resource that shapes inheritors’occupational identity andsocial status.The digital disruption of the market has fragmented this cultural capital’s reproduction,leading to intergenerationalconflicts in occupational values.This study also employs Geertz’s concept of local knowledge(1983)and thick description tounpack how celadon craftsmanship,as a locally embedded knowledge system,is negotiated by several local artisans.Theintergenerational gap in digital adoption,including the older inheritors limited use of short videos versus younger artisans’digitalentrepreneurship,reveals a struggle over cultural authenticity and innovation,reflecting the dynamic reconstruction of localknowledge in the digital age.This research advanced both sociology and anthropological by showing how digitalization reshapesthe social field of traditional craftsmanship and the cultural meaning of intangible heritage,highlighting the interplay betweenglobal technologies and local cultural practices.